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Olympus mju Zoom 70 Cámara analógica
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Olympus mju Zoom 70 Cámara analógica

The µ[mju:] ZOOM was a fully automatic 35mm compact camera introduced by Olympus in 1993. It was very small and curvy for a zoom camera (the lightest in its class) with an integrated lens cover. It is switched on by shifting the lens cover to one side. Made in China, it was part of 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, some with a switchable panorama mask and/or Quartzdate imprinting. DLX models could be controlled remotely and are weatherproof. 3981145016_9a129dd996_m.jpg Olympus mju ZOOM 70 PANORAMA image by AWCam (Image rights) Specifications Lens: 35-70mm zoom, f/4.5-6.9 Active autofocus with 200 steps, closest focus: 60cm. Pre-focus lock enabled. Film format: 35mm DX-coded film, ISO 50-3200. Automatic exposure with programmed shutter speeds, thought to be 1/5-1/400s on some models and up to 2 seconds or even B (bulb) on others. Self-timer. Autowind and rewind. Integrated flash with multiple modes. (On the Stylus Zoom DLX, night-flash mode has a shutter speed of 2 seconds and rear-curtain synch). LCD display with battery check and frame counter. Power: 3V lithium CR123A. Dimensions: 124x64x45mm. 4688692783_f1e0c4319b_m.jpg Olympus Sylus ZOOM DLX image by Arty Smokes (Image rights) Awards Zoom model: Top Products 1993 (Lens Shutter Cameras), "Photographic Trade News" magazine, 1993 People's Choice Awards: Best Compact of the Year, "Photography" magazine (United Kingdom), 1994. Top Products 1995 (Lens Shutter/Zoom), "Photo Trade News" magazine, 1995. Zoom Panorama model: G-Mark for Good Design, Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, 1993. Camera Grand Prix, Camera Industry Press Club, 1994. The camera has been quickly tested and is working, there may be hidden defects. You might notice minor wear on the plastic parts. These are minimal and don't detract from the overall appearance and functionality of the item. I did not check cameras with film. In the set with original case. Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description. I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!

N.º 102121155

Vendido
Olympus mju Zoom 70 Cámara analógica

Olympus mju Zoom 70 Cámara analógica

The µ[mju:] ZOOM was a fully automatic 35mm compact camera introduced by Olympus in 1993. It was very small and curvy for a zoom camera (the lightest in its class) with an integrated lens cover. It is switched on by shifting the lens cover to one side. Made in China, it was part of 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, some with a switchable panorama mask and/or Quartzdate imprinting. DLX models could be controlled remotely and are weatherproof.
3981145016_9a129dd996_m.jpg
Olympus mju ZOOM 70 PANORAMA
image by AWCam (Image rights)
Specifications

Lens: 35-70mm zoom, f/4.5-6.9
Active autofocus with 200 steps, closest focus: 60cm. Pre-focus lock enabled.
Film format: 35mm DX-coded film, ISO 50-3200.
Automatic exposure with programmed shutter speeds, thought to be 1/5-1/400s on some models and up to 2 seconds or even B (bulb) on others.
Self-timer.
Autowind and rewind.
Integrated flash with multiple modes. (On the Stylus Zoom DLX, night-flash mode has a shutter speed of 2 seconds and rear-curtain synch).
LCD display with battery check and frame counter.
Power: 3V lithium CR123A.
Dimensions: 124x64x45mm.

4688692783_f1e0c4319b_m.jpg
Olympus Sylus ZOOM DLX
image by Arty Smokes (Image rights)
Awards

Zoom model:

Top Products 1993 (Lens Shutter Cameras), "Photographic Trade News" magazine, 1993
People's Choice Awards: Best Compact of the Year, "Photography" magazine (United Kingdom), 1994.
Top Products 1995 (Lens Shutter/Zoom), "Photo Trade News" magazine, 1995.

Zoom Panorama model:

G-Mark for Good Design, Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, 1993.
Camera Grand Prix, Camera Industry Press Club, 1994.

The camera has been quickly tested and is working, there may be hidden defects. You might notice minor wear on the plastic parts. These are minimal and don't detract from the overall appearance and functionality of the item. I did not check cameras with film. In the set with original case.

Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description.

I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!

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€ 75
Sin precio de reserva

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