Lomopedia: Olympus XA2
9 17 Share TweetSometimes having your camera by you for a perfect photo moment is just 50% of the battle. The other half would have something to do with the quality of the camera you’re carrying. A camera that’s as dependable as your photography skills is important. Looking for a prospect camera? The Olympus XA2 may just be the perfect camera for the job.
The Olympus XA2 comes from the renowned XA series of ultra-compact point-and-shoot cameras that were designed to be small enough to slip into a pocket. The XA2 is a camera that has the user in mind. The point-and-shoot camera was meant to quickly take photos with a slide of the clamshell body. The quick movement then revealing the sharp D.Zuiko 35 mm lens for a crisp image even in the hands of a beginner photographer.
But don’t mistake the XA2 as just a camera for starting photographers. Its other slew of features like zone focusing, fully automatic programmed exposure and detachable unit flash make it a popular choice among serious shooters and even professionals. The XA2 can and will produce amazing photographs in a click of a shutter.
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Technical Specifications
Lens: D. Zuiko 35 mm f/3.5, 4 elements, front element focus
Aperture: f/3.5
ISO: ASA 25 to ASA 800
Focus: three-zone manual, resets to mid-distance when the clamshell is closed
Shutter: 1/500 to 2 seconds, aperture integrated with the two shutter blades
Size: 102 × 65 × 40 mm
Weight: 212.1 g
Material: plastic
Flash: Olympus A11 flash
Film: 35 mm, film advance wheel
Battery: two 1.5v alkaline-manganese batteries LR44 or silver oxide batteries SR44
All information used in this article was sourced from Ken Rockwell, Olympus, 35mmc, Matt's Classic Cameras, and Butkus.Org.
written by cheeo on 2016-12-19 #gear #lomopedia #35mm #camera #xa2 #gear #olympus #compact #fixed-focus #lomopedia
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