This is by far one of my favorite functions and it's very responsive to the camera on and then shot. Another selling point to photographers is the fact that is is an "All Weather" camera meaning its okay in some light rain or the snow (take with a grain of salt since it is a "vintage camera" and o-rings deaerate over time.) One of my favorite things is the clamshell lens cover that slides open to reveal the lens. The Mju ii is an aperture priority camera with a 35mm f/ 2.8 with a few flash functions and a date stamp functions as well. Do not let that discourage you from wanting to try this camera because as simple as it is it's an amazing camera that works well with what it has. Now usually this section is very long and goes into deep detail about a camera and all its functions and its quirks but with this camera, there is not a whole lot. My best suggestion is to go to junk shops and goodwill and dig through the camera bins and you will eventually find one. The unfortunate thing about them is the price is going up since the camera has a cult following that grows by the day and they are selling at a premium. These cameras are pretty easy to get a hold of on eBay, at thrift stores or out of an old persons house. I have had this camera for about two years and I have shot a lot with it and I tend to grab is over the Contax Tvs i and the Leica Mini. It is very simply camera in terms of functions and usability but this camera is no slouch and will punch above its weight class to the Contax and Ricoh point and shoots. The Olympus Stylus Epic probably has one of the biggest followings in the point and shoot film camera world.
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