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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3039561" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>It's an Olympus 35mm camera should have put it as omPC with a T20 electronic flash. Here's some info on it. Not expensive now but takes great pictures. </p><p>Got this picture off ebay with the details but mine is exactly the same with the T20 flash.</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Detailed item info</strong></span></p><p></p><p><strong>Product Information</strong></p><p>The Olympus OMPC is a 35 mm camera body is made for use with interchangeable lenses. When attaching a new lens, the user needs to align the red dots and rotate the lens clockwise until it locks. On the Olympus 35 mm camera, the film is loaded in the back, and a release button opens the back of the 35 mm camera body when pushed. The photographer has the option of using an automatic exposure or manual exposure on the Olympus OMPC. Another feature on this Olympus 35 mm camera body is the self timer. Once the self timer is pushed, the individual has 12 seconds before the shutter will fire and take the photograph. The Olympus 35 mm camera body also has several different flash options in order to take pictures in sunlight, low-lights, indoor light, and night light. The a shutter speed dial B allows the user to take a photo that requires a long exposure.</p><p></p><p><strong>Product Identifiers</strong></p><p>Brand Olympus</p><p>Model OMPC Camera Body</p><p>MPN OM-40</p><p>UPC 741000385390</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Features</strong></p><p>Camera Type SLR</p><p>Film Type 35mm</p><p>[ATTACH=full]107617[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3039561, member: 38658"] It's an Olympus 35mm camera should have put it as omPC with a T20 electronic flash. Here's some info on it. Not expensive now but takes great pictures. Got this picture off ebay with the details but mine is exactly the same with the T20 flash. [SIZE=4][B]Detailed item info[/B][/SIZE] [B]Product Information[/B] The Olympus OMPC is a 35 mm camera body is made for use with interchangeable lenses. When attaching a new lens, the user needs to align the red dots and rotate the lens clockwise until it locks. On the Olympus 35 mm camera, the film is loaded in the back, and a release button opens the back of the 35 mm camera body when pushed. The photographer has the option of using an automatic exposure or manual exposure on the Olympus OMPC. Another feature on this Olympus 35 mm camera body is the self timer. Once the self timer is pushed, the individual has 12 seconds before the shutter will fire and take the photograph. The Olympus 35 mm camera body also has several different flash options in order to take pictures in sunlight, low-lights, indoor light, and night light. The a shutter speed dial B allows the user to take a photo that requires a long exposure. [B]Product Identifiers[/B] Brand Olympus Model OMPC Camera Body MPN OM-40 UPC 741000385390 [B]Key Features[/B] Camera Type SLR Film Type 35mm [ATTACH=full]107617[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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