Ah! That explains why I got a lot of results for OM-30. It uses five
LR-44 batteries that are in a compartment on the front of the body. I'm not at
all interested in a camera with auto-fuzzy, and the lens is no great prize.
>
> I believe that was one of the Olympus consumer grade 35mm cameras. It
>was marketed in the US as the OMF and elsewhere as the OM-30. It was
>similar to the OM-20 with the addition of autofocus.
>
>
>> Okay, I'm a bit stumped. I came across an Olympus OMF film camera
>> with a Tokina SZ-X 60-300/4-5.6 lens in a thrift store with a price tag of
>> $39.99. Tomorrow it will be $29.99. I cannot seem to find a general
>> description or review of this camera anywhere. I did find a PDF copy of
>> the manual online, but I would like to find a review somewhere. Anyone
>> have any information on this?
>>
>
Chris
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