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* Lens: Zuiko 35mm, f/3.5 | * Lens: Zuiko 35mm, f/3.5 | ||
− | * Shutter speed: Automatically chosen | + | * Shutter speed: Automatically chosen between 1/85 or 1/250s. |
+ | * Aperture: f3.5 - f11 | ||
* Integral Flash, with on/off switch. | * Integral Flash, with on/off switch. | ||
* Manual advance and rewind of [[35mm]] film. | * Manual advance and rewind of [[35mm]] film. |
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The Trip AF of 1984 was an automatic 35mm compact camera, with manual winding and 2-point autofocus manufactured by Olympus. It was one of a series of cheap models branded with the famous Trip name. Its simple AF system had focal points at 1.5 and 4 meters. The price was ¥34,300 (including the case).
- Lens: Zuiko 35mm, f/3.5
- Shutter speed: Automatically chosen between 1/85 or 1/250s.
- Aperture: f3.5 - f11
- Integral Flash, with on/off switch.
- Manual advance and rewind of 35mm film.
Links
- Trip AF in the Olympus Global History (archived).