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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
When Olympus discontinued the metal-bodied [[Olympus Trip 35|Trip 35]] in 1984, it launched a series of cameras that used the 'Trip' name, but were otherwise quite different. Mostly they had [[Olympus_Trip|auto-focus]], but some were aimed at the bargain end of the market and had fixed focus and a single shutter speed. Later models had XB (extra big) viewfinders.
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When Olympus discontinued the metal-bodied [[Olympus Trip 35|Trip 35]] in 1984, it launched a series of cameras that used the 'Trip' name, but were otherwise quite different. Mostly they had [[Olympus_Trip|auto-focus]], but some were aimed at the bargain end of the market and had '''fixed focus''' and a single shutter speed. Later models had XB (extra big) viewfinders.
These basic cameras are listed here:
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It is these basic cameras that are listed here:
 
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When Olympus discontinued the metal-bodied Trip 35 in 1984, it launched a series of cameras that used the 'Trip' name, but were otherwise quite different. Mostly they had auto-focus, but some were aimed at the bargain end of the market and had fixed focus and a single shutter speed. Later models had XB (extra big) viewfinders. It is these basic cameras that are listed here: