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Olympus Infinity Stylus 35mm Camera, Black with 35mm f/3.5 Lens
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$315.00
Olympus Infinity Stylus: the compact 35mm that defined pocketable film.
The Olympus Infinity Stylus is a point-and-shoot built around a fixed 35mm f/3.5 lens, a focal length that covers street corners, family gatherings, and travel snapshots without forcing you to think about zoom. The lens is the camera's whole argument: modest maximum aperture aside, Olympus tuned it for the kind of consistent, natural rendering that works across most lighting situations without fuss. The body is compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket and forget about until you need it.
Automatic exposure handling means you load a roll and shoot. There's no mode dial to second-guess, no menu to navigate. For photographers who want film's grain and color response without carrying a manual-everything SLR, this is the practical answer. The 35mm film format gives you access to any color negative, black-and-white, or slide stock available today, and the camera meters and advances automatically. At a time when compact film cameras have climbed sharply in collector and shooter demand, the Infinity Stylus holds its ground as one of the most recognized names in the category, proof that Olympus got the formula right the first time.
Who It's For
Street photographers working in 35mm film get a camera that disappears in hand and draws almost no attention. Travel shooters who want one camera and one focal length for a whole trip will find the 35mm framing forces disciplined composition. Film newcomers stepping away from digital for the first time benefit from the fully automatic exposure system, which removes technical barriers without removing the tactile satisfaction of shooting on film. Photographers building a compact kit around black-and-white stocks, where the f/3.5 lens holds up well in good light, will appreciate how little this camera asks of them between shots.
Key Features
- 35mm fixed focal length for consistent framing without zoom
- f/3.5 maximum aperture lens optimized for natural rendering
- Automatic exposure metering and film advance
- Compact pocket-sized body in black
- Point-and-shoot operation with no manual modes
- Compatible with all 35mm film stocks
FAQ
- What makes the 35mm focal length practical for a fixed-lens camera?
- 35mm covers wide enough for environmental shots and tight enough for portraits at moderate distances. It's the sweet spot for street and travel photography where you're not swapping lenses anyway.
- Do I need to set exposure manually?
- No. The camera meters automatically and advances the film after each shot. Load, point, shoot.
- What film stocks can I use?
- Any 35mm film you can buy: color negatives, black-and-white, slide film, expired stock, fast film, slow film. The camera doesn't care - it just exposes and advances.
- How compact is this camera?
- Pocket-sized. It's designed to slip into a jacket pocket and stay there until you need it.
- What's the maximum aperture?
- f/3.5. Not fast, but Olympus optimized the lens rendering to perform consistently in natural light and bright conditions without needing it.
- Is this a digital or film camera?
- Film only. 35mm format. No batteries required for operation in many conditions, though some models include flash and light metering that benefit from a battery.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Resolution | None |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Lens Description | 35mm f/3.5 |
| Body Color | Black |
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| Brand Name | Olympus |
|---|---|
| Film Type | 35mm roll |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle, Standard / Normal |
| Max Focal Length | 70mm |
| Min Focal Length | 35mm |