The Olympus AFL-T, also known as the Quick Shooter Tele, was released in 1986. It’s a fully automatic 35mm film camera with two lenses, not a zoom. Let’s dive into its main features:
Dual Lenses:
- Wide Angle: 36 mm with an aperture of f/2.8 (3 groups/4 elements).
- Telephoto: 60 mm with an aperture of f/4.5 (7 groups/8 elements).
Autofocus:
- The AFL-T features active infrared autofocus with focus lock, allowing you to capture sharp images.
- The minimum focus distance is 0.75 meters.
Exposure and Shutter:
- The shutter speed ranges from 1/30 to 1/500 seconds.
- It has an electronic self-timer for delayed shots.
Built-in Flash:
- The camera comes with a built-in flash, which has a guide number (GN) of 12.
- The flash recharges quickly and activates automatically when needed.
Film Compatibility:
- The AFL-T supports DX-coded films with ISO speeds ranging from 50 to 3200.
Dimensions and Weight:
- Dimensions: 136 x 71 x 58 mm (quartz date version).
- Weight: 380 grams.
Unique Design: