Feature

●35mm compact point and shoot
●38 80mm 2x zoom lens with autofocus
●Multi mode flash features red eye reduction
●Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind
●Features date imprinting and self timer


Description

Product Description

This Olympus 35mm camera has a flash for almost any situation: red eye reduction, color balancing, variable power, fill in, night scene or no flash override. Camera has an ultra compact autofocus f4.5 8.9 zoom lens that extends from 38 80mm. Indicator panel displays date, time and battery check, and exposure counter. Other features: Built in quartz date display; date and time imprint; remote controlled self timer; contoured, all weather metallic case; Infinity mode for clear focusing on distant shots. Includes camera strap. Uses 1 CR123A or DL123A battery (not included). No. 80 QD. Imported.2 1/2Hx4 3/4Wx1 1/2D".

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The Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 80 QD CG offers advanced features and a zoom in a compact package, allowing you to get the close-up shots you want with the portability you need.

While the Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 80 is one of the smallest zoom cameras available, it is heavy on styling and great features. Its miniature version of Olympuss signature clamshell sliding case makes it easy to turn the camera on and off, while offering protection against lens scratches. It comes in a good-looking and durable brushed champagne gold case that is splash-proof, so you can shoot pictures in all kinds of weather. The 38-80mm zoom lens is perfect for framing portraits, getting in on the action, and capturing faraway subjects.

The Olympus Stylus Epic Zoom 80 offers the advanced features of Olympuss larger camera lines, including quartz date and time imprinting and a self timer. The Olympus Stylus Epic also has a whopping six flash modes, including automatic, red-eye reduction, and night scene. It also has a useful Infinity mode, which sets the focus to let you take shots of distant landscapes and other subjects.

The Olympus Stylus Epic is a pleasure to use--it is as small as or smaller than many of the new Advanced Photo System (APS) cameras, but still uses standard 35mm film.

Its tapered design made it easy to slip in a pocket, and since it is little larger than a deck of cards, we found ourselves carrying it everywhere. Its especially nice to have the zoom in such a compact camera. --Walt Opie

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