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I stumbled across a past posting of a link to paper models of Olympus cameras. and lenses.
The original posted link no longer works, but thanks to the miracle of the WayBack Machine the paper models are still accessible. Make sure you get Both the paper model and the instructions for each model. Explore the archived Olympus web site as a variety of models and screen savers are presented on it, and not all of them are available at the same time on each Wayback machine snap shot.
Not so long ago these cameras were cutting edge technology, now they are quaint antiques. In Japan, there is a cottage industry dedicated to repairing and selling old cameras, and a group of photographers who still enjoy using this ancient technology for capturing images.