Olympus/Olympus Superzoom 120 (Infinity SuperZoom 3500 OZ-120 Zoom)
Olympus Superzoom 120 (Infinity SuperZoom 3500   OZ-120 Zoom)

Olympus Superzoom 120 (Infinity SuperZoom 3500 OZ-120 Zoom)

Olympus · Japan

The Olympus Superzoom 120 (Infinity SuperZoom 3500 / OZ-120 Zoom) was a compact point-and-shoot camera produced during the late 1980s or early 1990s boom for versatile consumer models. It featured a built-in zoom lens, offering significant flexibility beyond fixed-lens predecessors by allowing users to frame subjects at various distances without interchangeable lenses. Characterized by straightforward operation, it prioritized automatic exposure, autofocus, and ease of use for everyday photography, utilizing lightweight materials suited for its accessible price point and compact, portable design. While it represented Olympus's successful entry into the popular superzoom category and served its purpose well as a practical tool for casual photographers, it did not introduce groundbreaking innovations or achieve particular notability beyond being a functional, popular option for its time.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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