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The '''Trip AF 50''' is a compact auto focus 35mm camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in 2002. A similar model with [[self-timer]] was also available called '''Trip AF51'''. It is part of the [[Olympus Trip (autofocus)|Trip AF]] series introduced in 1984.
 
The '''Trip AF 50''' is a compact auto focus 35mm camera introduced by [[Olympus]] in 2002. A similar model with [[self-timer]] was also available called '''Trip AF51'''. It is part of the [[Olympus Trip (autofocus)|Trip AF]] series introduced in 1984.
  
The camera features a 28mm f/5.6 auto focus lens with a focus range of 0.8 to inf. The camera is protected with a lens barrier that also acts as the power switch when uncovering the lens. The shutter has a single speed of 1/100 of a sec. The built in flash has red eye reduction and a range of 0.8 to 2.3 meter with 100ISO film and 0.8 to 4.6 meter with 400 ISO film. The film counter is additive and automatically resets when reloading film. It uses [[DX coded]] film of 100, 200 and 400 ISO with non coded films set at 100 ISO. Film is automatically motor advanced to the first frame, and stops at the last. The rewind switch is on the bottom base of the camera next to the tripod mount. Power is with two AA batteries which last approx 20 rolls of film. The Trip 51 date model can imprint in multiple formats including day-month-year, day-hour-minute, month-day-year, year-month-day and off.
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The camera features a 28mm f/5.6 auto focus lens with a focus range of 0.8 to inf. The camera is protected with a lens barrier that also acts as the power switch when uncovering the lens. The shutter has a single speed of 1/100 of a sec. The built in flash has red eye reduction and a range of 0.8 to 2.3 meter with 100 ISO film and 0.8 to 4.6 meter with 400 ISO film. The film counter is additive and automatically resets when reloading film. It uses [[DX coded]] film of 100, 200 and 400 ISO with non coded films set at 100 ISO. Film is automatically motor advanced to the first frame, and stops at the last. The rewind switch is on the bottom base of the camera next to the tripod mount. Power is with two AA batteries which last approx 20 rolls of film. The Trip 51 date model can imprint in multiple formats including day-month-year, day-hour-minute, month-day-year, year-month-day and off.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 19 April 2018

The Trip AF 50 is a compact auto focus 35mm camera introduced by Olympus in 2002. A similar model with self-timer was also available called Trip AF51. It is part of the Trip AF series introduced in 1984.

The camera features a 28mm f/5.6 auto focus lens with a focus range of 0.8 to inf. The camera is protected with a lens barrier that also acts as the power switch when uncovering the lens. The shutter has a single speed of 1/100 of a sec. The built in flash has red eye reduction and a range of 0.8 to 2.3 meter with 100 ISO film and 0.8 to 4.6 meter with 400 ISO film. The film counter is additive and automatically resets when reloading film. It uses DX coded film of 100, 200 and 400 ISO with non coded films set at 100 ISO. Film is automatically motor advanced to the first frame, and stops at the last. The rewind switch is on the bottom base of the camera next to the tripod mount. Power is with two AA batteries which last approx 20 rolls of film. The Trip 51 date model can imprint in multiple formats including day-month-year, day-hour-minute, month-day-year, year-month-day and off.