Its going to be difficult to identify by just serial number - as already noted - they are not unique numbers between all the models that Olympus have ever made. Be aware that olympus have also made other formats over the years, including APS (like 35mm, but smaller) - which is usually recogniseable by a small "circle and triangular logo" on the front of the camera.
Best bet would be to take it into your local photo store. They will probably know what it is. They will almost certainly have film (and batteries) for it. APS and 35mm are still available in shops, although not as widely as used to be, and numbers are diminishing.
You could also try eBay:
http://photography.shop.ebay.com/Film-/4201/i.html?_nkw=35mm&_catref=1&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
Buying film is only have the battle (or fun!!). Two other things to consider are "total cost of picture - from film to paper" and where to get your pictures processed.
If you had plans to put more than five films through it (say 180 shots), I'd recommend seriously considering a move to digital.
Feel free to add further questions.
Hope this is helpful
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thank you very much,i like the camera but i cant find film for it.yes i would like to find a local shop to buy it.sorry i see no other numbers or model numbers.it is an olympus camera ,i think it is a 35m camera [email protected]
Please advise any other markings on the camera, like model number, or lens markings. (Olympus serial numbers overlap between models). When you say "you can't find film", do you mean : "a supplier of film", "a local shop to buy it in", or "whereabouts in the camera it might fit"?
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