Of course they had the OM-707 (US: OM 77?). /Erik

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> From: Pål Audun Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 5 april 2002 14:45
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> Subject: Re: Pentax direction the last decade (WAS: OT: An interesting
> evening - sorry, long)
> 
> 
> Alan wrote:
> 
> 
> >Interesting that you mentioned AF OM camera. I think it's 
> back to mid-90's
> >Pop.Photo. said there might be an OM-5 which was an AF 
> camera, but then
> >nothing.... Is there any reference to prove an AF OM camera 
> ever exist?
> 
> 
> Only camera magazine editors, but then I see no reason to 
> doubt it. Olympus 
> must have pulled the plug on the OM-system at certain point 
> and it's quite 
> obvious that at that time they must have had something in the works.
> 
> >There was a funny drawing camera but I cannot remember how it looked
> >exactly.
> 
> 
> I also remember a drawing but I don't know if it was the 
> OM-5. I remember 
> that the camera had ultrasonic motor for AF but that it was 
> built in the 
> camera not the lenses.
> 
> Pål
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