...looks a scream...


Front and centre is a find from the antiques emporium in Church Stretton - itself a much-reduced-in-scale operation since the start of the pandemic - an Olympus Quickflash AFL, a point and shoot autofocus 35mm camera from the early mid-eighties. These things were much vaunted for their performance in their day and were favoured by Andy Warhol. The drawback with the things is the non-removable lithium battery that necessitated an Olympus service went it ran out; not a great selling-point, but it was the first camera to use the new battery technology: a fairly big deal then.

It is possible to do a DIY replacement with a couple of modern lithium batteries, so that's the plan for this one. Whether it un-bricks the thing remains to be seen, as the model was prone to all sorts of electronic failure. Still, I didn't pay much for it and it looks as if it had light use in its day, worth a punt, methinks. I'll keep you posted on progress!

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