What is olympus om10?

The Olympus OM10 was a 35mm SLR film camera first released in 1979 as part of the Olympus OM system. It was designed as a user-friendly entry-level camera with automatic exposure control. The OM10 had an electronic shutter with automatic exposure control for aperture-priority mode. However, it did not have a manual exposure option, which some more advanced photographers may find limiting. The camera had a light-weight and compact design, making it easy to handle and carry around. It was also compatible with a wide range of interchangeable lenses, allowing photographers to customize their equipment. The OM10 was succeeded by the OM20 in 1983. Despite its limitations, the OM10 remains a popular choice for those seeking an affordable vintage film camera that is easy to use.