Olympus Trip XB40 AF

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The Trip XB40 AF of 2000 is a compact camera with autofocus, taking 35mm film, which was manufactured by Olympus in China. It was one of a series of cheap models branded with the famous Trip name. Encased in a small lightweight body this compact camera is fully automatic with no manual overrides. It has automatic film advance and power rewind.

Customers requiring a self-timer had to pay a little extra for the XB41 AF, which was encased in exactly the same body. A QD model added Quartz date function.

A cheaper variant with fixed focus was the XB401.

Specifications

  • Lens: 27mm, f/6.3 [1], 3 elements in 3 groups.
  • Auto-focusing, range 0.8 meter till infinity.
  • ISO: DX decoding ISO 100 - 400.
  • Leaf shutter 1/100 sec.
  • Autowind and power rewind.
  • Viewfinder : Reverse Galilean type.
  • Integral auto-flash.
  • Integral sliding lens cover.
  • Tripod socket.
  • Power: 2 AA batteries.
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 115.5 x 68 x 46 mm.
  • Weight (without batteries): XB40 AF - 148 grams, XB41 AF - 152 grams.

Notes