The Olympus Trip 35 is a 35mm compact point and shoot film camera introduced in 1967 and discontinued in 1984. The Trip name is a reference to its intended market—people who wanted a compact, functional camera for holidays.
It has a 40 mm ƒ/2.8 lens, solar-powered selenium light meter, and just two shutter speeds. In 'A' mode, the camera operates as a Program automatic, choosing either 1/40 s or 1/200 s. The camera can also sync with flash, and has a range of aperture settings, from ƒ/2.8 to ƒ/22. In flash sync mode, the shutter is set at 1/40 s.
Apart from a simple four-position zone focus system, and an ISO setting from 25 to 400,[2] the camera has no other photographic controls. The camera has a Prontor-Compur sync connector and a hot shoe. Its lens is a coated Zuiko 40 mm ƒ/2.
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Contact Person | : | Molly Moldovan |
Address | : | Peterborough, ON K9K |
City | : | Peterborough |
Phone | : | 705-760-XXXX (Show) |
Asking Price | : | $175 |
For Sale By | : | Owner |
Fulfillment | : | Curbside Pick Up |
Condition | : | Used - Like New |
Payment | : | Cashless Payment,Cash Accepted |
Address: George St N, Peterborough, ON K9J 3H3, Peterborough
Address: Peterborough, ON K9J, Peterborough
Address: Peterborough, ON K9J, Peterborough
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