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The Olympus OM-10, a classic 35mm film SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera, was introduced in 1979 and gained popularity throughout the 1980s. This camera utilizes the Olympus OM lens mount system, renowned for its high-quality lenses, allowing photographers to explore a wide range of focal lengths and apertures.
The OM-10 follows the design philosophy of the OM series, emphasizing compactness and portability. Its small, lightweight body makes it convenient for travel and everyday use. The camera features a bright and clear viewfinder with a split-image rangefinder and microprism collar, aiding in accurate focusing.
The OM-10 is primarily designed as an aperture-priority automatic exposure camera, allowing users to select the desired aperture while the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to achieve proper exposure. This sets it apart from other cameras in the OM series, which offer full manual exposure control.
The OM-10 utilizes a TTL (Through-The-Lens) center-weighted metering system, providing accurate exposure readings even in challenging lighting conditions. This ensures well-exposed photographs are captured.
Compatibility with Olympus OM-series lenses, known for their excellent optical quality and compact size, is a key feature of the OM-10. These lenses cover a wide range of focal lengths and apertures, catering to various photographic needs.
Although the OM-10 itself does not have a built-in motor drive, Olympus offered an optional motor drive unit (Motor Drive 1) that could be attached to the camera for continuous shooting.
The OM-10 supports Olympus's proprietary TTL (Through-The-Lens) flash system, allowing the use of dedicated flashes for accurate automatic flash exposures.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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product_dimensions | 5.35 x 3.27 x 1.97 inches |
item_weight | 2 pounds |
best_sellers_rank | #3,609 in Amazon Renewed (See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed) #4 in SLR Film Cameras #171 in Renewed Camera & Photo |
date_first_available | June 21, 2024 |
manufacturer | Olympus |
country_of_origin | Japan |