Olympus Trip 35 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera

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Great condition just been sitting at my grandparents for ages! Capture timeless memories with this vintage Olympus Trip AF 35mm Point & Shoot Film Camera. Made in Japan in the 1990s, this camera features manual focus and is designed for use with Zuiko film. Its sleek design and compact size make it a perfect companion for everyday photography. The camera weighs only 0.95lbs and is ideal for use in various photography settings. Whether you're a professional or an amateur, this camera offers a unique opportunity to create lasting memories.

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Capture crisp, clear and lifelike picture of landscapes, street scenes, group images, etc with the Olympus Trip 35, which boasts 40mm focal length. Equipped with a D. Zuiko F2.8 lens, this Olympus 35mm camera promises nothing but the best performance whenever you need it. The selenium photo-electric cell light meter in this Olympus film camera controls the amount of light while taking picture for sharper, brighter and natural photos. The Olympus Trip 35 does not require any battery to function, saving you from the hassle of changing batteries every now and then. The 43.5 mm filter size of this Olympus 35mm camera keeps the lens surface cleaner and scratch resistant. Weighing just 13.77 oz, this lightweight and compact Olympus film camera offers great portability.

Product Identifiers

BrandOlympus
UPC0719822508242, 0050332143159
ModelTrip 35
eBay Product ID (ePID)101873830

Product Key Features

TypePoint & Shoot
Focus TypeManual

Dimensions

Item Weight0.95lbs.

Additional Product Features

Film Type35mm
Camera TypePoint & Shoot

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