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Olympus Mju III 120 (Stylus 120)
Olympus · Japan · 2003 · 135 film
The Olympus Mju III 120 (Stylus 120) is a typical example of a fully automatic 35mm compact camera introduced in 2003, designed for straightforward, everyday photography. As part of Olympus's long-running Mju/Stylus series, it offered users a simple point-and-shoot experience with fixed focus or basic autofocus (based on typical series characteristics), automatic exposure, and a built-in flash, packaged in a sleek, pocketable body. Its primary function was to capture snapshots reliably without requiring technical knowledge, embodying the accessible, user-friendly ethos of consumer cameras in the early digital transition era. While not distinguished by exceptional features or performance, it served its practical purpose well for casual users seeking a no-fuss film option.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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