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  2. Olympus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Olympus manufactures compact digital cameras and is the designer of the Four Thirds system standard for digital single-lens reflex cameras. Olympus's Four Thirds system flagship DSLR camera was the E-5, released in 2010. Olympus is also the largest manufacturer of Four Thirds lenses, under the Zuiko Digital brand.

  3. List of Olympus products - Wikipedia

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    The Tough TG-4 is a significant upgrade over its predecessor with the addition of Raw support. Olympus' cool 'Live Composite mode', a pair of custom setting spots on the mode dial, and additional underwater modes are also new features. [8] Olympus Tough TG-5: 12.0 2017 Olympus Tough TG-5 is the upgrade from TG-4 but with less megapixels. [9]

  4. Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Olympus (musician), two semi-mythical musicians from the time of Ancient Greece Olympus (mythology), son of Heracles and Euboea in Greek mythology Olympus, a public artwork by Charles Ginnever in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

  5. Olympus OM-D series - Wikipedia

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    Olympus OM-D E-M5, introduced in 2012. Olympus OM-1, introduced in 1972 It is the resuscitation of the OM series from the 1970s and 1980s, implementing the same kind of design language , but equipped with technology that meets the standards of the 2010s, like a digital image sensor or video recording capabilities.

  6. Olympus OM system - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus OM-1 was a manually-operated 35 mm single-lens reflex camera forming the basis of the OM system in 1972. At first called the Olympus M-1, Leica disputed this designation and it was changed to OM-1. It was designed by a team led by Yoshihisa Maitani with a through-the-lens exposure meter controlling a needle visible in the viewfinder ...

  7. Olympus XA - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus XA was a series of 35 mm cameras manufactured and marketed by Olympus of Japan from 1979 to 1985. The original XA was a rangefinder camera with a fast 35 mm f/2.8 lens, and aperture priority metering.

  8. OM System OM-1 - Wikipedia

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    Despite no longer being a product of Olympus, the OM-1 still bears the Olympus wordmark on the front of its electronic viewfinder, tying the camera to Olympus' flagship E-M1 cameras. The camera's name is the same as the Olympus OM-1 , the first OM film SLR camera, and was released to coincide with that camera's 50th anniversary.

  9. Olympus OM-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus M-1 changed this and with it began a reduction of size, weight and noise of the 35 mm SLRs. It was designed by a team led by Yoshihisa Maitani, who had already created the Pen and Pen F cameras, noted for their compactness. Olympus OM-1n with 50mm / f1.8 lens