The XA2, introduced in 1980, was a simplified version of the XA with zone focusing and a programmed exposure system. It had a four-elements-in-four-groups Zuiko 35mm f:3.5 lens. The exposure meter was a CdS exposure sensor above the lens. Shutter speed range was 2 secs. to 1/750. The minimum focusing distance was 3,3 feet or 1 meters. Its film speed range was ASA 25 -800. Limited supplies in white, red and blue were also produced, and extremely limited numbers (probably only a few hundred) in pink. Fake pink XA2s have been reported.
Olympus XA2
Lens: 35mm f/3.5, four element Tessar variant, front element focus.
Focus: three zone manual. Resets to mid-distance when clamshell is closed.
Metering: Center weighted, program auto.
ISO: 25 to 800.
Shutter: 1/500 - 2 seconds. Aperture integrated with the two shutter blades.
Power: 2 S76 cells.
Size: 2.598" x 4.102" x 1.605" HWD (measured).
Weight: 7.480 oz., (212.1g) with two S76 cells (measured).