Olympus/Olympus Mju Zoom (Infinity Stylus Zoom)
Olympus Mju Zoom (Infinity Stylus Zoom)

Olympus Mju Zoom (Infinity Stylus Zoom)

Olympus · Japan · 1990 · 135 film

Part 1: The Olympus Mju Zoom, known as the Infinity Stylus Zoom in North America, represents a significant evolution within Olympus's highly successful Stylus line of compact 35mm cameras launched in 1990. Building upon the immense popularity and refined design of the original Mju (Stylus), this model introduced a built-in zoom lens, shifting the compact camera paradigm from fixed focal lengths to more versatile optical ranges. Targeted squarely at the mass market consumer seeking convenience and enhanced framing flexibility without bulk, it featured a sharp, retractable 35-70mm f/3.5-9.6 zoom lens and full automatic exposure control, including focus and flash. Encased in a sleek, weather-resistant stainless steel body – a hallmark of the Stylus series – it maintained the pocket-friendly dimensions and signature "stone-shaped" silhouette that made its predecessors iconic. Its introduction underscored the market's rapid move towards zoom compacts during the early 1990s, cementing Olympus's reputation for producing stylish, reliable, and user-friendly point-and-shoot cameras that democratized advanced features for everyday photographers.

Part 2:

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$142

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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