Olympus MJU I Panorama 35mm Point-and-Shoot Film Camera
Perfect for:
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Beginners & everyday film shooters
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Landscape, travel & panoramic shots
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Anyone who loves classic, easy-to-use 35mm cameras
Looking for a compact, reliable 35mm camera that gives you wide, cinematic frames without any fuss? The Olympus MJU I Panorama is a compact point-and-shoot from the early ’90s with a built-in panorama mode that lets you capture wide, dramatic 35mm film images — great for travel, landscapes, and sweeping street scenes.
✔ Pocket-sized & travel-ready – The MJU I Panorama keeps the classic clamshell, pocketable form that made the Mju series famous. It’s compact and light, so it’s perfect to take on holidays, day trips, or just carry every day.
✔ Sharp 35mm f/3.5 lens – A fixed 35mm, f/3.5 lens gives natural, film-style framing that works for portraits, street photography and wider scenes. The lens is tuned for punchy results on 35mm film without needing to fiddle with settings.
✔ Built-in Panorama Mode – Simply slide the rear panorama switch to activate internal masks that change the image frame to a wide panorama. You can switch mid-roll to mix standard and panorama shots on the same roll — a fun creative tool for beginners.
✔ Simple point-and-shoot ease – Fully automatic focus and exposure make the MJU I Panorama ideal for first-time film shooters. Simply load 35mm film, set ISO with DX or manually, and the camera handles the rest so you can concentrate on composition.
✔ Weather-resistant build – Like other MJU models, the Panorama is designed to be durable for real-world use — travel, streets, and everyday shooting feel more relaxed with this camera in your bag.
The Olympus MJU I Panorama is a charming, fuss-free way to shoot 35mm film with a cinematic twist — ideal for people who want great results without complicated settings.
Battery Requirement – This reusable film camera operates with 1x CR123A 3V battery (sold separately).
For 'Grade 6 - Fair' Cameras: Minor quirks or functional notes may apply. Please check the ‘Condition & Notes’ section below for full details.
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