The Olympus AZ-4 Zoom is a 35mm fixed-lens SLR camera introduced in 1989.
The camera is almost identical to the Ricoh Mirai, except it does not have a remote control socket and uses different batteries.
It was one of the earliest examples of a Superzoom lens,[1] with an ability to zoom from 35 to 135mm.
[2] The zoom lens moves slowly compared to modern 35mm cameras, and the autofocus is slower and less reliable.
[3] However, the images it can achieve are of a very high standard particularly in terms of sharpness.