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Olympus Infinity Af 1. Olympus Infinity AF1 with Close Up Lens & Teleconverter Lens, Photography, Cameras on Carousell Not just one lens that refocus to different focal lengths but two separate lenses Let's start with the basics; the Olympus AF-1 Mini weighs around 300g with a 35mm film and a CR123 battery loaded, and is 11.5cm wide, 6cm tall and a slender 2-3cm deep for the most part, though the point of the wavy front panel that sticks out most comes in at 4.5cm deep.

Olympus Infinity Mini / AF1 Mini (1995) Medusa Analog
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It was the world's first weatherproof fully automatic 35mm compact camera Not just one lens that refocus to different focal lengths but two separate lenses

Olympus Infinity Mini / AF1 Mini (1995) Medusa Analog

The Olympus AF-1 (also known as the "Infinity" in the US) was produced in 1986 and was the world's first weatherproof camera with a very capable 35mm f/2.8 lens The Olympus AF-1 (Infinity in the US) of 1986 was the world's first weatherproof fully automatic 35mm compact camera, earning it the nickname "Nurepika" (wet flash) in Japan It was the world's first weatherproof fully automatic 35mm compact camera

Olympus Infinity (AF1) Compact Film Camera 35mm f/2.8 Zuiko Lens Alike to MJU II The Real. The Olympus AF-1 (also known as the "Infinity" in the US) was produced in 1986 and was the world's first weatherproof camera with a very capable 35mm f/2.8 lens It comes fitted with a Zuiko F2.8 lens, and also features a built-in auto-flash that is powered by a CR-P2 lithium battery.

The Olympus AF1 (Infinity) A solid combination of affordability and quality EMULSIVE. The camera came fitted with the Zuiko 35mm F2.8 lens, a continuum of the same that was found on the highly accoladed Olympus Olympus XA, in 1979, and later, the much-acclaimed. Not just one lens that refocus to different focal lengths but two separate lenses