Yes, that's the IS-30 (again, this is from memory). The IS-3/IS-3000 start
at 35mm.
Tom
> Tom
> Thanks for your very prompt reply. Because of the large number of models
> and their variation from place to place I thought I should be more
> precise. The one I am thinking about has the 28-110 lens with 5 groups.
>
> Trevor Urlwin
>
> At 09:19 12/04/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >I don't think you've upset anyone <g>. We all like the IS series; I have
an
> >IS-3 myself. Pretty much anything is a good question here.
> >
> >If I remember correctly, the IS-300 is the IS-30, so in the same line as
the
> >IS-10. The IS-3000 and IS-3 are the same camera. OK, minor differences
> >(IS-3000 does FP flash, IS-3 doesn't?).
> >
> >Anyone want to confirm that?
> >
> >Not sure why Olympus had to make it so confusing.
> >
> >Tom
> >
> > > I realize that I may upset some of the serious Zuiko people, but this
> > > enquiry about the iS-10 etc has made me confident enough to raise the
> >subject.
> > >
> > > Has any one done any tests of the optical quality of the model sold in
> >Hong
> > > Kong as the iS300. I think this is sold in the US as iS3, but I am
not
> >sure.
> > >
> > > Trevor Urlwin
> > >
> >
> >
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