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Subject: [OM] Re: Great Small Oly Film Cameras
From: "Sanchez, Moises" <moises.sanchez@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:26:02 -0600
Has any of you used the OLYMPUS ACCURA VIEW 120?

Thanks,

Moisés

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From: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Jim Brokaw
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 2:44 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: Great Small Oly Film Cameras


on 1/19/04 10:32 AM, Winsor Crosby at wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> On Jan 18, 2004, at 10:38 PM, Gordon J. Ross wrote:
>> I take your point though, now I will have to re-read through all the 
>> previous 'zoom' posts re the stylus. Not being very familiar with 
>> anything outside the OM line, what is the favoured Olympus 'small' 
>> camera?
>> 
> 
> I am pretty well restricted to OM as well, but many on the list are 
> enthusiastic about the various Stylus and XA cameras, both small and 
> available in black. Sexy is in the eye of the beholder. :-)
> 
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California
> USA

I've got several varieties of small Olympus cameras... it depends on what 
user-mode you feel like. For a compact fixed lens rangefinder the Olympus 35-RC 
is outstanding. The Olympus 35-RD has a much faster lens, is slightly larger, 
but offers excellent handling and good images. Both these cameras offer fully 
manual control as well as an 'auto' exposure mode, and rangefinder focusing.

A more modern rangefinder compact Olympus is the XA, which is slightly 
wider-angle lens (35mm focal length instead of 42mm focal length...) but gives 
up the option of manually selecting shutter speeds.

Even more modern, but giving up all manual control, is the Olympus Stylus Epic, 
a -very- compact and sharp 35/2.8 lensed carry-about camera. This includes a 
built-in flash which is quite capable, as well as motorized film 
advance/rewind. Newer than that are some variations mostly adding zoom lenses 
but considerably larger in size for it, though still not big by any means. The 
zoom lenses tend to be rather slow at all focal lengths.

For a casual snap-shot camera with great versatility I like the IS-30, which 
yields great pictures while still being compact. Some manual control is 
possible, but its a bit of work to do it and I've gotten consistently 
outstanding pictures just using the auto settings.

Really you need one of each... <g>
-- 

Jim Brokaw
OM-'s of all sorts, and no OM-oney...





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