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  2. Olympus Chrome Six - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus Chrome Six is a series of folding cameras made by Takachiho and later Olympus from 1948 to 1956, for 6×4.5 or 6×6 exposures on 120 film. In 1948, Olympus launched the Chrome Six I , an updated version of the Olympus Six of 1940 [ 1 ] and its first postwar release of a folding camera for 120 film.

  3. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    As the Olympus Six camera but with four element 7.5 cm f/3.5 lens Super Olympus 1943 A Olympus Six camera but with new five element 7.5 cm f/4.5 lens Super Olympus II 1943 As the Super Olympus I camera but with five element 7.5 cm f/3.5 lens Flex series (6x6 TLR cameras) Flex (later renamed Flex BII) 1952 First of the series of 6×6 TLRs

  4. Category:Olympus cameras - Wikipedia

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    Olympus SLR cameras (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Olympus cameras" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Olympus Chrome Six; O. Olympus IS ...

  5. Olympus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The latest Olympus camera is the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV as of 20 August 2020. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro Lens. At one time, Olympus cameras used only the proprietary xD-Picture Card for storage media. This storage solution is less popular than more common formats, and recent cameras can use SD and CompactFlash cards.

  6. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    Only the Olympus E-10/E-20 support AA batteries, none of the others accept AA/AAA batteries. Even larger CCD sensors were only included in interchangeable-lens cameras, such as the Canon 1D, Nikon D60, and Leica M9. Nearly all such models were more expensive and less beginner-friendly than the point-and-shoot cameras listed here.

  7. Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus C-8080 WZ is a digital camera formerly manufactured by Olympus. It was first announced on the opening day of the 2004 Photo Marketing Association Annual Convention and Trade Show. At the time, the C-8080 was set to be Olympus’ first eight-megapixel digital camera for the high-end consumer market. The MSRP was $1,149 USD. [1]