Olympus Infinity Zoom 300 with 38-105mm Lens - Works, As-Is
Olympus Infinity Zoom 300 with 38-105mm Lens - Works, As-Is
Missing a rubber pad on grip, works!
Released in 1990, two years after the award winning IZM300, the 330 is a lesser known product: so much so that it does not appear on Olympus' global site, only showing up on the US website (with all but one of the links/images for its page orphaned). This camera is similar, if not identical to the AZ330 Superzoom.
The 330 has a range of in-built features that are usually only found on higher-end SLR cameras (such as double exposure mode); in terms of Olympus' product line, it would sit below the otherwise similarly featured 'L' Series as it is not an SLR. With a 38-105mm zoom lens, the 330 follows on from the 300 with a viewfinder that is coupled to the lens zoom - while it is not an SLR, the viewfinder zooms to represent the lens's view (the 300 was reportedly the first camera to feature this functionality).
Perhaps the most notable feature of this camera is the lens cap - it doubles as an IR shutter remote.
SOURCE: Camera-wiki.org