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  2. Olympus OM-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus OM-2 is an aperture-priority automatic-exposure camera (with full manual operation selected via switch), based on the earlier, successful Olympus OM-1 body. The OM-2 was introduced in 1975, [ 1] and combined the light, sturdy camera body style of the manual-only OM-1 with a new automatic exposure system.

  3. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    SP series Olympus SP-350: 8.0 3× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2005 Olympus Product Archive, archived from the original on 2007-08-08: Olympus SP-500 Ultra Zoom: 6.0 10× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2005 Olympus SP-510 Ultra Zoom: 7.1 10× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2006 Olympus SP-550 Ultra Zoom: 7.1 18× optical zoom, 5.6× digital zoom

  4. Fujifilm FinePix HS10 - Wikipedia

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    LCD screen. 240k pixel, tilts up and down, but not side to side. Battery. 4 × AA. Weight. 636 g (1.402 lb) The Fujifilm FinePix HS10 (in some countries sold as Fujifilm FinePix HS11) is an ultrazoom bridge camera from Fujifilm that was announced in February 2010. It is the first model of the Fujifilm FinePix HS series.

  5. Olympus 35SP - Wikipedia

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    129×76×61 mm (5.1×3.0×2.4 in) Weight. 600 g (21 oz) Made in. Japan. The Olympus 35 SP is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made by Olympus in Japan. It is the only 35 mm rangefinder with a dual center-weighted average metering and spot metering system. Metering is also available in manual mode, which is quite unusual amongst Japanese rangefinder ...

  6. Olympus OM system - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus OM-1 was a manually-operated 35 mm single-lens reflex camera forming the basis of the OM system in 1972. At first called the Olympus M-1, Leica disputed this designation and it was changed to OM-1. It was designed by a team led by Yoshihisa Maitani with a through-the-lens exposure meter controlling a needle visible in the viewfinder ...

  7. Olympus E-500 - Wikipedia

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    Olympus E-500. The Olympus E-500 ( Olympus EVOLT E-500 in North America) is an 8- megapixel digital SLR camera manufactured by Olympus of Japan and based on the Four Thirds System. It was announced on 26 September 2005. Like the E-300 launched the previous year, it uses a Full Frame Transfer (17.3 x 13 mm) Kodak KAF-8300CE CCD imaging chip.

  8. Olympus SP-500 Ultra Zoom - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus SP 500 Ultra Zoom is a 6.0- megapixel compact ultra-zoom digital camera introduced by Olympus Corporation in 2005. It features a 2.5" LCD display, a 10x zoom lens, and 5x digital zoom in a compact lightweight body. It is designed to satisfy the needs of both hobbyist photographers who desire full control over exposure settings and ...

  9. Olympus SP-350 - Wikipedia

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    Olympus SP-350. Olympus SP-350 is 8-megapixel compact digital camera. [1] The model was announced by its maker on August 29, 2005. It has the following specifications: Sensor size: 1/1.8 " (7.18 x 5.32 mm) CCD Sensor with 8.1 million effective pixels (8.3 million photo detectors) Maximum resolution: 3264 x 2488.