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Latest revision as of 06:52, 7 November 2021

The Trip AF 20 is a compact autofocus 35mm film camera from Olympus. It belongs in a series of Olympus Trip AF cameras. It was released in 1995.

The lens is a fixed slightly wide 31mm focal length. The camera powers on and off by sliding the lens cover. Like many compacts of the time, it is based on a auto exposure system. The transport is motorized with automatic film advance and rewind. There is a built-in automatic flash that can be controlled by two buttons on the face of the camera, one for fill fash and the other for flash off. It is compatible with DX encoded film.