Olympus mju ZOOM WIDE 80

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The µ[mju:] ZOOM WIDE 80 (US: ∞ Stylus ZOOM WIDE 80) was a fully automatic 35mm compact camera introduced by Olympus in 1998. It was very small for a zoom camera with an integrated lens cover. It is switched on by shifting the lens cover to one side. Made in China, it had the widest angle of view among cameras in the hugely successful Olympus mju/Stylus series. Unlike the basic mju/Stylus, the auto-flash popped up at an angle when used. Several versions were made for different markets, usually in black or silver, including a DELUXE model with Quartzdate imprinting.

Specifications

  • Lens: 28-80mm zoom, f/4.5-8.4 (9 elements in 8 groups).
  • Active autofocus. Pre-focus lock enabled.
  • Film format: 35mm DX-coded film, ISO 50-3200.
  • Automatic exposure.
  • Self-timer.
  • Film advance: Autowind and rewind.
  • Pop-up flash with multiple modes.
  • LCD with battery check and frame counter.
  • Weatherproof (resistant to splashes).
  • Power: 3V lithium CR123A.

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