
OlympusAF-10 Super
Autofocus Compact
The story
The Olympus AF-10 Super comes out of the moment 'titanium' started appearing on spec sheets and ad copy alike. Catalogued as a autofocus compact, it pairs the Olympus 35mm f/3.5 with a 35mm film path. A bit of background: a budget sibling of the much-loved μ[mju:]-1 line.
Specifications
- Format
- 35mm
- Year
- 1990
- Lens
- Olympus 35mm f/3.5
- Min. focus
- 0.6 m
- Flash
- Built-in
- Battery
- 1× CR123A
Notable features
- Active AF
- Splash-resistant
- Auto film advance
Shooting it today
The Olympus 35mm f/3.5 doesn't chase exotic specifications; it just renders cleanly, focuses predictably, and gets out of the photograph's way. On the film-availability spectrum, plain 35mm is as easy as it gets in 2026. A single CR123A lithium cell powers everything including the motor; still cheap and stocked at most camera shops. The built-in flash will fire whenever the meter decides it should, so learn the override before your first night out. Minimum focus is 0.6 m, close enough for a coffee cup or a face but stops short of true macro. Pair it with HP5 or Portra and you have a general-purpose travel camera that handles 80% of what you'll point it at.
Who it's for · Verdict
The Olympus AF-10 Super sits exactly where you want a sleeper to sit: low prices, working examples plentiful, and a spec sheet that holds up against far pricier rivals.
Fun facts
- §1A budget sibling of the much-loved μ[mju:]-1 line.
Find one
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