Olympus Trip Panorama

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The Trip Panorama was a fully-automatic 35mm compact camera, with motor drive and fixed focus manufactured by Olympus. It was one of a series of cheap fixed focus models branded Olympus Trip and served as an update to the Olympus Trip Junior in 1991. Switching between panorama and standard modes caused a mask to pop up in front of the film chamber. A "P" mark appeared in the viewfinder during shooting to inform the photographer that panorama mode had been selected. The original price was ¥18,000 (including the case).[1].

Specifications

  • Lens: Zuiko 33mm, f/4.5 (4 elements)
  • ISO: Switchable - 100/200/400
  • Motorwind.
  • Integral flash.
  • Integral sliding lens cover.

References

  1. Price listed on Olympus website. [1]

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