Olympus/Olympus iS 300 (iS 30 L-30)
Olympus iS 300 (iS 30   L-30)

Olympus iS 300 (iS 30 L-30)

Olympus · Japan

The Olympus iS 300, also marketed as iS 30 and L-30, appears to be a compact 35mm point-and-shoot camera from the late 1980s to early 1990s era. During this period, Olympus was producing numerous consumer-grade autofocus models to compete in the burgeoning amateur photography market. As part of the company's "i" series, this camera likely featured automatic exposure, autofocus, and a built-in zoom lens, designed for everyday snapshots without requiring technical knowledge from the user. The multiple model designations suggest possible variations or regional marketing differences rather than fundamentally different products. Like most consumer cameras of its time, the iS 300 was constructed with plastic components and focused on affordability and ease of use rather than premium materials or exceptional image quality. It represents a typical example of the mass-market compact cameras that dominated consumer photography before the digital revolution transformed the industry.

Pricing

Launch Price
$399

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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