Olympus Multi AF Superzoom 110 35mm hot Point And Shoot Vintage Film Camera
Fully working.
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The Olympus Superzoom 110 is a snapshot camera. It dates back to the 90s. The model was also offered as “Olympus OZ 110 Zoom” in Japan. Photographers in the US could also buy it as the “SuperZoom 3000 (Infinity SuperZoom 3000)”. Additionally, there was a model with the option of imprinting the date the picture was taken. The available dates go up to the year 2020.
The camera comes with a fixed lens. The name of the lens is “Olympus Lens Zoom” and it is composed of ten elements in eight groups. The zoom lens has a focal length range of 38 mm to 110 mm. The largest aperture is f/3.8 (38 mm) and f/8.1 (110 mm). There is no need to focus manually with the 35 mm camera. The Olympus Superzoom 110 has an autofocus. The closest focusing distance of the lens is 60 cm.
The 35mm camera has a built-in light meter. This is designed for an ISO range of 50 to 3200. The correct sensitivity is determined via the DX code on the film cartridge. If the cartridge does not have a code, a default value of ISO 100 is always set. The aperture and shutter speed are hot set automatically by the Olympus Superzoom 110.
Sufficient light is provided by the built-in flash. The flash range is 0.6 meters – 5.9 meters at ISO 100 in wide angle. The flash can be used in an automatic mode, an automatic mode with red-eye reduction, or as a fill-in flash. It can also be completely disabled if desired.
The 35mm photo camera has a built-in self-timer and a thread for a tripod. The self-timer has a delay of 12 seconds. There is also the option to move the camera to take a picture via a wireless shutter release.
The camera weighs 305 grams and measures 13.3 x 6.8 x 5.6 cm. Two CR 123A batteries (eBay / Amazon) are responsible for the power supply. This type of batteries are still easy to find today