Olympus MJU II 80 VF 35mm Point-and-Shoot Film Camera
Perfect for:
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Beginners & first-time 35mm film shooters
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Travel, street, and portrait photography
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Anyone wanting a vintage, compact 35 mm camera with a flexible zoom
Looking for a reliable, beginner-friendly 35 mm film camera that’s more than just a typical point‑and‑shoot? Meet the Olympus MJU II 80 VF — a vintage 35 mm camera that mixes compact design with a versatile zoom lens, making it a favourite among travel and lifestyle photographers.
✔ Lightweight and sturdy – Weighing just 185g and measuring 115mm x 59mm x 39mm, this camera is easy to carry in your pocket or bag for everyday travel and use.
✔ Versatile 38-80mm zoom lens – Unlike the fixed-lens MJU II, the MJU II 80 VF offers a 38–80mm zoom, letting you shoot wide landscapes, portraits, or telephoto details, all with automatic focus and exposure.
✔ Viewfinder with VF – The viewfinder momentarily blacks out when the shutter fires, helping you know when you take the shot in noisier environments. The viewfinder also zooms with the lens, helping you accurately compose and preview your framing as you zoom in and out.
✔ Simple point-and-shoot ease – With fully automatic focus, exposure, and film winding, the MJU II 80 VF is as user-friendly as it gets. Just load your 35mm film, point, and shoot.
✔ Compact durability – Built with a splash-proof shell, the MJU II 80 VF can handle light rain, making it a dependable travel companion.
If you're just starting out with film or looking for a dependable, portable vintage 35mm camera, the Olympus MJU II 80 VF is an excellent choice. Its compact design makes it easy to carry on trips or daily outings, while the versatile 38–80mm zoom lens lets you capture everything from wide landscapes to close-up portraits. Stylish, reliable, and fun to use, this camera is a great companion for street, travel, and everyday photography.
Battery Requirement – This reusable film camera operates with 1x CR123A 3V battery (sold separately).
For 'Grade 6 - Fair' Cameras: Minor quirks or functional notes may apply. Please check the ‘Condition & Notes’ section below for full details.
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