This is a very well regarded 35mm *film* compact camera, with a wonderfully sharp 35-80mm lens. The camera is in really nice shape, with only a bit of the typical silver paint wear common on cameras of this era. I recently installed a fresh battery, and all the functions work fine, including the flash and zoom. I have not tested it with film in quite a few years, but I see no reason why there should be any issues. The light seals are solid rubber (as opposed to crumbly open-cell foam) and appear to be in solid shape.
The only issue is that the flash (which pops up automatically when the camera is turned on) needs a 1/16” nudge to fully open. This step is necessary for the camera to fully turn on. This issue is apparently omnipresent on most surviving examples, and bumping it up with your left forefinger when sliding the camera open becomes almost automatic.
Please include the word “Zuiko” in the subject of your response so I know you’re for real. $180, cash only. Thanks for looking.