Well, I think the model is AZ-4 Zoom, with 35-135mm f4.2-5.6 lens, shutter
32-1/2000s, uses two DL-123A batteries.
C.H.Ling
Accura Digital Imaging
http://www.glink.net.hk/~chling
>
> There were a few cameras which Ricoh and Olympus shared back in the 80s.
> They were designed and built by the respective companies but were private
> labeled for the other. That boxy one you saw might have had a fold down
> grip/battery holder.. Ricoh had a very similar one with a different name.
> The model names escape me at this point.
>
> John
>
> > Hi Steve:
> >
> > > saw an
> > > Olympus camera that I could not identify. It kind of looked like a
> > > precursor to the IS series, but as a range finder or P&S instead of
a
> > > reflex design. It was autofocus, and zoom, and had a large boxy
> > > protrusion on the left side (looking at the lens) (It's the same
side
> > > where the handle and button are on the winders & motors) It's
bulky.
> > > about the size of two normal point & shoots in front of each other.
> > > Would anyone have any idea what this is?
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