Olympus LT-1 Quartz Date Point & Shoot f3,5 Lens Autofocus

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Olympus’ Leather-Tech One (LT-1) is a top film camera manufacturer’s answer to the trend.
LT-1 is a pocketable 35mm point-and-shoot camera with a 35mm 𝒇3.5 lens, autofocus, motorized film transport, built-in flash, date back, and a panorama mode, wrapped in one of four leather colours: brown, burgundy, black, and blue. These cameras were first launched in 1995.
Note: LT-1 stands for “Leather-Tech One.” LT-1 is the only prime-lens variation with the widest maximum aperture and simple controls in a light package; other versions of this camera featured a zoom lens. In this article, I’m reviewing the model with the Quartz Date and panorama¹ features (yours may not have it).
LT-1 controls and ergonomics.For the most part, LT-1’s internals and specs match Olympus’ earlier success, Mju Infinity Stylus (Mju I). As I’ve shot about a dozen Mju copies, using LT-1 felt simple and familiar.
Olympus LT-1 with Cine Still 400D. I love point-and-shoot cameras for enabling photos thanks to their pocketability, fast ready times, and auto-everything.LT-1 is a true point-and-shoot camera with a 35mm 𝒇3.5 lens and 1/15 — 1/500s shutter that meters light automatically for 35mm films with ISOs 50-3200 (defaulting to 100 when there’s no DX-code). Motorized film transport, autofocus, and automatic flash take care of virtually all technical aspects of photo-making, leaving framing and composition up to the photographer with an option to print the date on film or use a panorama¹ mode. You can also cycle through four flash functions: auto, auto-s (red-eye reduction), off, and fill-in. As with most point-and-shoot cameras of the period, turning your camera off will reset the flash settings.
Similarly to other Olympus Mju point-and-shoots, LT-1 uses an easy-to-find CR123 battery to power all of its controls. Without the battery, LT-1 weighs an exact 200g/7oz — slightly heavier than Mju II and Mju I.
LT-1 is marginally shorter than the other Mjus, making loading film a little tricker as there’s less space to maneuver the leader into the take-up portion of the camera (you have to make sure that the tip reaches all the way towards the orange arrow on the opposite side).
Powering LT-1 on takes an extra step compared to the other Olympus clamshell cameras. The leather flap is very easy to undo as it uses a magnet; having done so, you’ll need to flip the switch on the front of the camera towards “ON.” While this doesn’t take much extra time, it’s harder to use LT-1 with one hand because of the flap.
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