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1967-1984. 35mm film, point-and-shoot viewfinder camera. Solar-powered selenium light meter. Very common, more than 10 million cameras were sold.

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Why the Olympus Trip 35 is a Classic Camera Worth Owning

Why the Olympus Trip 35 is a Classic Camera Worth Owning

David Johnson | April 14, 2023

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Olympus Trip 35: A World-Famous Classic

A world-famous classic, selling millions of units worldwide, that’s the Olympus Trip 35. This means plenty are available in thrift stores, op-shops and across the internet. It’s no wonder then that so many people with a renewed interest in film photography end up with a Trip. What is incredible is that such a cult following has sprung up around them.

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The Lomo LC-A’s following loves the quirks of the LC-A. Yes, it’s capable of very sharp images, is amazingly flexible with its almost limitless shutter speeds and the new LC-A+ can achieve very high film speeds. It’s renowned for it’s lovely vignetting, an effect I enjoy very much drawing the observers eye to the middle of each print. However, sometimes you want something more accurate, more lifelike and that’s when the Trip comes in handy.

In short, the Olympus Trip 35 give you the same quality of shot (or better) than a far more expensive SLR would. If you get the focusing right (it’s a zone focus camera so, like the LC-A, you must practice guessing distances before perfect focussing becomes natural) then images can be tack sharp with no distortion of any kind, and only occasionally minimal vignetting.

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This makes it a marvelous alternative to a far larger, inconvenient, heavier SLR . The Trip can be carried in a handbag (or man-bag!) easily and like the LC-A be used in a truly fast way. Many rave about the Trip, but it is unfair not to bring your attention to some of the quirks that make it a companion, and not an alternative to the LC-A.

When the Trip was in production, films were not as fast as they are today, this means the ISO settings on the camera are a bit strange, starting at 25 with very minor increments it only goes as high as 400. With today’s films being much finer grain and not as slow the only really useful ISOs are between 100 and 400.

There are only two shutter speeds, 1/200 and 1/40. This means that you will only ever achieve those tack sharp images it’s famous for, in brightish light, shake can be very evident at 1/40. The camera’s lens is quite bright at f2.8, but still, this is not as flexible as the LC-A+ .

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Still thinking of buying a Trip? Good. Mine has become one of my favorite cameras and I recommend it. If you do, make sure you check the light meter is working, that the ‘little red flag’ isn’t stuck. One thing you will have to do is replace the seals. After some light leaks (who wants a leaky Trip? Its quality is the point!), I replaced the seals, easy and fast (message me for a contact who makes the kits to do so) and since then I haven’t had a problem.

Even in quite poor light with expired film, the Trip is capable of capturing amazing detail in the grass in the first shot, right to the corners of the shot — one oddity here is the vignetting, I only ever get that with expired film.

Technicalities aside, the one last word I have to say about the Trip is this. It’s beautiful. You simply cannot disagree it’s miniature SLR aesthetics, silver, and black trim… what a pretty thing.

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This article was written by Lomographer adam_g2000 . Upload your shots to your LomoHome using the Olympus Trip 35.

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19 Comments

alex34

Nice galleries. It seems like a highly functional point-and-shoot, which is sometimes exactly what you want/feel like (I have a Beirette VSN for that). Good review.

wuxiong

Love the camera.....<:) nice review too...<:)

blinghaha

Dusting mine off right now, nice review!

foodeanz

Now i know how incredible performance that the Tip have...=) thanks for sharing...

adam_g2000

@foodeanz I don't think I gave it enough credit, it's easy to maintain and repair, a great all rounder. highly recommended.
ok..thanks for the info..=)

clogged

i love mine so much.

szzs

I love this camera! I recently bought one and now I'm waiting for results...

neanderthalis

Excellent. I would get one if only I could convince my wife to let one more camera in the house....

crevans27

Bought one on Monday....waiting for it to arrive. This has made me even MORE excited!

tahe87

Picked up a mint looking (and working) one today for only 20€, really looking forward to using it next week!!! Very nice review!!!

snowybub

so sad..changed mine twice & still having problem. The red flag kept popping up, refusing to let me take pics.

franty

Bought one saturday! I'll finish the test roll and send it to the lab in the next hour or so.
@franty good luck. @snowybub if you are sure you are operating it properly in the right light, there is nothing to stop you trying to repair it. It would be worth it for the experience! www.flickr.com/groups/olympustrip35/discuss/721576223452371… amongst others.

joao-pedro

i using this camera, realh is amazing...! i love it so much!

ali_d

Nice review. My first roll is just done and can't wait

akhirah

Very advanced point and shoot without any battery! It is a solar powered light meter which enables a fully auto setup! While at the same time one can have it sort of manual and adjust the aperture and speed ! Takes great photo , super light and easy to carry!

curiouspeas

Hi, I like the look of the trip 35 but I'm wondering how to get more vignetting. It's a trait I adore and lean towards more the La Sardina however the glass lense of the Trip does produce much sharper images. Any advice? (New to film)

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Olympus Trip 35 Film Camera Review

A cult classic, an engineering marvel, and an excellent value for a modern film photographer.

Olympus Trip 35 (black paint) and a few trip necessities.

Olympus Trip 35 is one of the most popular 35mm film cameras ever produced. It’s affordable, it’s easy to use, the lens is sharp, it needs no batteries, and it’s compact.

Trip 35 uses a scale focus system, which may seem daunting at first — but it’s not difficult, and the camera has unique aides to help you get the right distance — I’ll explain below.

I’ll also cover all the basics of operation (including the auto and manual modes), lens performance, and build quality of this excellent entry-level Olympus film camera .

A Cult-Classic, Engineering Marvel, an Excellent Value for a Modern Photog

Why is Olympus Trip 35 a favourite of so many photographers?

Olympus Trip 35 is not an expensive camera. It has decent specs, but it’s not the sharpest, fastest, or most compact camera. Yet, it’s loved by many photographers of all levels today.

Back when it was introduced — over 55 years ago — it was a huge hit. The camera was in production for 15 years, having sold between five and ten million units .

Trip 35 sold for $59.95 at launch in 1968, or $530 in today’s money. But you may still find a working copy for $50 in 2024!

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus.

But it’s not just the price that makes this camera good. Trip 35s are built very well with lots of metal components and an excellent glass lens. They are a pleasure to hold and use. They’re nearly pocketable and don’t require any advanced photographic know-how or a manual to get started: if you know how to load film , you can use this camera.

🤓 Trip 35’s automatic exposure system that chooses an aperture and shutter speed by converting light energy into mechanical force is of particular interest to film nerds like me. Though many fancy cameras from the era used selenium light meters for aperture or shutter-priority modes, Trip 35 combined both functions in a relatively simple and remarkably reliable design .

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus.

Olympus Trip 35 specs and features.

Trip 35 is a successor to Olympus PEN (namely, EES and EES-2) cameras’ excellent mechanical/optical design and portability.

My black paint brass Olympus Trip 35 version weighs 413g/14½oz , though some copies of this camera may weigh up to 20g lighter. The camera is nearly pocketable at 12×7×6cm (4 ½ ×2¾×2¼”), though it’s not the smallest .

Olympus Trip 35’s remarkably small (for the time) dimensions and ease of use are undoubtedly at the core of this camera’s name and ethos: a camera that’s easy to throw in a small bag or a pocket for a trip.

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The leaf shutter on Olympus Trip 35 has two speeds: 1/40s and 1/200s. It can switch between the two automatically via the mechanical trap-needle system. In manual mode, Olympus Trip 35 only uses the 1/40s shutter speed. There are no Bulb and no self-timer modes.

The lens is a non-interchangeable Olympus D. Zuiko 40mm 𝒇2.8-22 (four elements in three groups). The closest focus distance is 1m/3ft. The lens uses an odd 43.5mm screw-in lens filter thread that can be adapted to the more common 40 or 46mm threads .

Fully automatic exposure (A) is controlled mechanically by converting ambient light energy via selenium cells (bubbles around the lens) into mechanical movements that modify the aperture and shutter speeds. The camera can be operated manually via the aperture ring around the lens, which will always trigger the shutter at 1/40s if not set to A. The exposure meter is operational between EV8 and EV17 ; it accepts films with ISO 25 — ISO 400 (which needs to be dialled in manually before shooting). No batteries needed.

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The viewfinder features a mechanical “red flag” warning system for scenes with insufficient lighting (the camera will also prevent exposures in those conditions). It shows bright lines with parallax markings inside a small but bright window with 0.55x magnification. The eye relief isn’t great, but if you aren’t wearing glasses, you’ll notice a “ Judas window ” that overviews the camera’s shooting mode and distance settings.

Film advance is done with a thumb wheel; rewinding via the rewind knob is unlocked with a rewind button; the film cover opens with a small latch a the bottom-left when looking at the camera’s back.

Hot shoe and a PC socket are available for flash sync. Learn how to use flash with cameras like Trip 35 here .

Free Olympus Trip 35 manual download.

I’ve recently scanned the manual that my camera came with and converted it to a convenient PDF file that you can download for free here:

➜  Free Download :   Olympus Trip 35 Instructions Manual  (PDF)

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This manual took some cropping and assembly as its pages aren’t standard (it’s folded like a map). I hope that this little bit of extra effort makes it easier to read on your screen. However, I’m not sure how well it will look in print.

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Taking the first photo with Olympus Trip 35: loading film & setting focus.

Trip 35 is easy to load — the only tricky part is finding the latch to open the film door. ( If you’ve never loaded film in these types of cameras, check out this guide .)

Given that you’ve loaded your Trip 35 with film rated between ISO 25 and 400, you’ll need to set the ASA/ISO dial to match your film speed . In general, ISO 100-400 films do best with this camera (a higher-ISO film works best in subdued light, and lower-iso film provides finer grain).

For automatic exposures, the ring around the lens closest to the camera body should be set to “A.” But manual exposures are possible at the constant 1/40s shutter speed (can be metered as 1/30s) with the apertures selected via the same ring (i.e., any number other than the “A”). Learn how to shoot film cameras in manual mode here .

A view through the Olympus Trip 35 viewfinder window.

I appreciate the bright frame lines with parallax markings in the viewfinder . They make framing feel a little easier than on cameras with masks . Though I would prefer the self-illuminating kind.

The viewfinder window is fairly small. It’s usable with the glasses on; however, I had to use contacts to take advantage of the “Judas window” — a small secondary view below the main finder frame lines that shows the set distance icon and camera shooting mode/aperture.

Pointing the camera at things that are insufficiently lit for the film ISO/ASA set on the camera would raise a small translucent red plastic flag and block the shutter button. This would not happen when the camera is in manual mode (i.e. when an aperture value is selected instead of the “A”).

Olympus Trip 35’s shutter button provides medium-high resistance, it has a long travel distance, and it’s very well-balanced with the rest of the body for shake-free hand-held exposures . The leaf shutter is also shake-free (though it feels a little loud for what it is ).

Trip 35 uses a zone-focusing system. For a casual photographer, it works by turning the focus ring around the lens until it clicks to either a single-person icon 👤 for portraits, a two-person icon 👥 for group portraits, a red “group-snap” icon ⍒.⍒ , or the mountains icon 🏔️ for landscape photos.

Below the lens barrel, there are more precise focus markings in feet and metres. Learn how to zone-focus quickly and accurately here .

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus.

Olympus D. Zuiko 40mm 𝒇2.8 lens.

One of the most celebrated components of this camera is its lens. It’s very sharp in the middle , especially at 𝒇5.6-8 , with only minor swirl and softening in the corners.

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus. No sharpening applied.

The lens renders a medium-low amount of contrast on my copy, but the coating appears to work well, as I noticed no overwhelming or unexpected flaring in any of my photos.

Overall, I found D. Zuiko 𝒇2.8 well-corrected, suitable for reproducing fine detail on high-resolution films.

The 40mm focal length is common and well-suited for a non-interchangeable camera system. It translates to ~57° diagonal angle of view — very close to the 60° in our central vision . Essentially, this means easy framing for most situations.

The 40mm D. Zuiko may not be appropriate for interior/architecture photography, close-ups, telephoto, or certain landscape images.

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus.

Olympus Trip 35 portability and ease-of-use (ergonomics).

Even though Trip 35 isn’t the smallest or the lightest 35mm film camera , it’s reasonably portable for the type of lens it uses and a full metal body. All of its controls are perfectly positioned for quick, intuitive action. With a little practice, you can use this camera one-handedly.

I kept mine in wool jacket pockets and hoodies with no issues. Despite fitting will in hand, Trip 35 is noticeably hefty; my Peak Design wrist strap solved any danger of dropping this camera.

Olympus Trip 35 build quality & variations.

Trip 35 was a remarkably successful design; understandably, Olympus didn’t want to change it much while it continued to make record sales. All of the Olympus Trip 35s look nearly identical, with some known changes introduced in the 1970s that had little effect on appearance and no effect on performance (i.e. a plastic shutter button instead of the metal one).

The only significant divergence from the standard design was the black paint brass Trip 35 , which remained in production for just two years. This variation is much rarer than the silver aluminum bodies, but in Olympus’ world, this means that there are less than a hundred options available at any time, and they cost $50 extra.

If you plan to keep this camera for a while and are willing to spend a little more, the black version may be worth it (if you like the look of brassing). It has excellent build quality and an impressive appearance; every part fits perfectly, in line with what you’d expect from the much more expensive Olympus PEN half-frame SLRs .

Olympus Trip 35 wtih Kodak ColorPlus. The Auto mode added about 1-2 stops of over-exposure.

But despite their clever design and quality assembly, Trip 35s can be prone to deterioration.

In my copy, the light meter over-exposes every brightly lit frame by 1-2 stops. It’s difficult to say if it’s the time taking a toll on the intricate cells or if it’s the imprecise nature of the selenium metering that’s preventing me from taking perfectly exposed images.

A clever photographer can always compensate by setting the film ASA/ISO higher in full sun or shooting Trip 35 manually. But if you’re looking to get a copy, you should verify that the camera is sold as fully functional . An online listing would say that in the title or the description.

Trip 35 mods, hacks, and repairs.

Repairing Trip 35s may cost as much or more than the value of the camera. The good news is that simple fixes (like cleaning oil of the shutter and aperture blades) aren’t difficult if you’ve got the right tools and know-how.

Another common issue with cameras this old is the light seals. The soft, spongy material tends to crumble over time, which in turn can create light leaks . I have a guide on fixing that quickly and cheaply here .

Being a mechanical camera with manual controls, Trip 35s can survive past the span of the selenium cells that power its fully automatic shooting mode. Some photographers may prefer to use the camera in the manual mode for more precise control over exposure. You may even modify yours to shoot with the faster 1/200s shutter speed for improved action snaps and reduced motion blur.

How much does Trip 35 cost, and where to find one.

Olympus Trip 35 film camera is a fantastic value in terms of fun, image quality, and build quality. Most copies of these cameras can be bought between $20-120 — depending on the condition. And a few bucks more can get you the rare-ish black paint version .

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Olympus Trip 35

The Olympus Trip 35 is a fully-automatic 35mm compact camera , manufactured by Olympus from 1967 [1] to 1984, during which time over ten million units were sold, [1] though this oft-quoted figure is likely to have included later plastic-bodied Olympus cameras with Trip branding, as the original Trip 35 had serial numbers going up to around 5,400,000. [2] The auto-exposure mechanism is effectively solar-powered by a selenium cell surrounding the lens, and consequently the camera runs without batteries. Until June 1978, the shutter button was silver-coloured metal. After that date, all Trips had a black plastic button.

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Auto-exposure mechanism

With the aperture ring set to "A", the camera operates as a program automatic with a working EV range of 8.32-17.4 at ASA 100. [3] Half-pressing the shutter-release button locks the exposure with both the aperture and shutter speed (of which there are only two, 1/40 and 1/200s) fixed by a delicate but accurate mechanism. As explained by one repair page ,

The combination of aperture and shutter speed that the exposure mechanism chooses depends on the amount of light available. The precise amount of light that triggers a change of the shutter speed is not documented in the user manual, but it is believed to be around EV 13. When brightness of EV 13 or more is detected, the Trip 35 will increase the shutter speed to 1/200 sec in preference to using a smaller aperture, and use a narrower aperture as light levels increase from there, presumably to avoid the diffraction effects that affect all 35mm cameras below f/11. [4] Below EV 13, it will use the 1/40 sec speed and widen the aperture for lower light levels. The camera will refuse to fire if there is not enough light, with a red plastic flag appearing simultaneously in the viewfinder. This mechanism makes it impossible to make the error of shooting with the lens cap in place.

When the aperture is set manually (primarily for flash photography), the shutter speed is set to 1/40th of a second. However, the meter is still active even in this "manual" mode. Setting the aperture manually merely sets the widest permissible aperture, and the auto-exposure mechanism may still choose to set a smaller aperture than this if it sees fit. [4]

Other than this, the camera offers no controls for setting exposure manually, though one can easily set exposure compensation by changing the film ASA dial to a higher or lower value.

The Trip 35 has a 40mm f/2.8 Zuiko non-interchangeable lens, with four elements in three groups. Ken Rockwell suspects this to be a front-element focusing Tessar . [5] This lens has a reputation for being extremely sharp, even in the corners; in Rockwell's tests, Costco-scanned Fuji ISO 400 print film loaded into this camera out-performed a Canon 17-40 f/4 L lens in the corners. [5]

The lens provides simple zone-focusing with 4 cute distance symbols marked on the top-left of the lens. These correspond to the real distance markings on the underside of the lens: 1 meter, 1.5 meters, 3 meters, and infinity. Filter ring is 43.5mm.

The viewfinder is an albada-type, with parallax markings for closer focusing. There is a second, very small window under this, nicknamed the "Judas window", which shows the current aperture setting and distance symbol which are on the lens barrel.

A small red flag will appear in the viewfinder if the auto-exposure mechanism decides there is not enough light and refuses to fire.

This camera's aperture blades (there are two blades) tend to be become sticky over time. Before purchasing an old Olympus Trip 35, ask the seller if the aperture is properly opening and closing at all values (f/2.8-f/22). This can be done by manually selecting each aperture value and half-pressing the shutter button. Otherwise, the lens unit would have to be disassembled and cleaned.

  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 Olympus' history of EE-equipped cameras (archived)
  • ↑ Serial numbers collected by the Olympus Trip Flickr group
  • ↑ Specifications in the user-manual.
  • ↑ 4.0 4.1 See the Trip 35 program graph , and the explanation in this thread .
  • ↑ 5.0 5.1 http://www.kenrockwell.com/olympus/trip-35.htm
  • Manual available from UCL
  • Olympus Trip 35 group on Flickr
  • A modification that allows a 1/200 shutter speed with manual aperture control
  • Illustrated instructions for repairing a Trip 35
  • Trip 35 in the Olympus Global History (archived)
  • This is a trip at Classic Cameras by RaúlM.
  • Lionel's Olympus Trip 35 page in French at 35mm-compact.com
  • Olympus Trip 35 on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (in French)
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Olympus Trip 35 – A Fully Mechanical Vintage Point and Shoot Camera (Review)

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Cool to see a new review of the old analog Olympus TRIP 35 (here on eBay) ! Analog Insights writes:

In today’s episode, Jules, Paul and I review the Olympus Trip 35 – a beautiful, compact 35mm viewfinder camera with built-in selenium light meter, an excellent 40mm f/2.8 Zuiko lens and an automatic exposure mode. The camera was first introduced in 1967 and built until 1984. According to most online sources, about 10 million units were produced in these 17 years, yet this number is likely to include later plastic versions with some form of Trip branding. Looking at the actual serial numbers, it is more likely that Olympus built around 5.4 million units of the Trip 35. Paul is also known as Trip Man (https://www.tripman.co.uk), selling refurbished classic Trip 35 cameras and accessories online out of England. He is a true authority and thus my perfect guide to this wonderful little camera. I cautiously reached out to him asking whether he would be available for a conversation via Zoom and he decided to spend a short spring vacation here in Munich. We used the opportunity to take the Trip 35 out on a photo walk in Munich’s Westend district shooting Ilford Pan 400 on a cloudy day. Paul could use the Trip 35 here in Munich as it was originally intended – as a light, easy-to-use travel camera that lets you explore the world, focus on your subject and nothing else. I also took the camera out together with Jules on a photo walk around dusk in a former industrial area. To match the beautiful golden light, we shot a roll of Kodak Gold 200 rated at ISO 160 and got some excellent results as well. Let’s get started and learn more about the Trip 35.

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Olympus TRIP 35 Compact 35mm Film Camera

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  • If you are looking for a decent point and shoot camera the Olympus Trip 35 point and shoot camera is a good choice. Featuring a coated Zuiko 40 mm lens, this Olympus camera allows you to capture vivid and detailed photos. Thanks to the hot shoe, the Olympus Trip 35 allows you to attach a flash. With automatically selected shutter speeds of 1/40 and 1/200, this Olympus camera allows you to photograph fast moving objects with ease. With aperture settings ranging from f/2.8 to f/22, this point and shoot camera allows you to adjust the exposure for shooting in varying light conditions.

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I have already a couple of them and what can I say... I'm in love with this camera! Is not just that I love vintage design products, the image quality is excellent. Building quality will make it last forever and is so portable. I also love the fact that there is no batteries involved in whole process and the controls are just enough to take good photos. I would say is one of my favorite 'every day' cameras. I've got also a vintage Olympus pen but the quality is not as good as this one. Best combo probably with a roll of Fuji 200 ISO, in my point of view the best ISO range to use with this tool. You can check out some sample shots on this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/splashcreative/sets/72157626548247139/ Highly recomended.

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it’s not always easy to find vintage camera that are fully working, usually you have to compromise and spend a bit more to avoid getting a camera that doesn’t work.. but with this one I got it for a great price and it’s fully working - as well as being in mint condition (and it’s a 30 years old camera!) so so so happy with it, can’t wait to use it more

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I brought this for my husband, he has gone into photography in a big way. He already has 2 digital camera's but he always wanted an Olympus Trip and now that he has one he is one very happy man. I am sure he will have great fun photographing anything and everything. A lovely little camera.

I'm tripping out man!

Fantastic little point and shoot. It's a simple robust little camera that runs on solar power alone. Great, great cult camera, and for good reason, the optics are pin sharp. you can pick 'em up for around a tenner if you're patient. You can get several and carry 'em anywhere without any more worries than the images you might have lost if it's nicked or misplaced. Go on, have a nice trip!

Small simple camera, always ready to shoot!

Compact, always ready to shoot, never miss a moment! Best thing is the Full auto mode without the need of batteries!

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Review: Olympus Trip 35

The Olympus Trip 35 is a bit of a favourite of ours…

Introduced in 1967, the Trip was sold in enormous numbers before being discontinued in 1984. and was named for its intended purpose – a compact camera for going on holidays. The popularity of the Trip 35 reached its peak during the 1970’s when even David Bailey used one .

We like it because of its sheer simplicity.

It’s ideal for someone who is just getting into photography and who isn’t used to manual settings or manual focusing. The great thing is, you can still have control over the aperture when you need to override the automatic mode, so you can still learn some of the basics while using it. You can set the aperture to either A, in which the camera will work in program mode, or you can set the aperture yourself, meaning it will be working in aperture priority mode. A downside is that there is no way of manually setting the shutter speed.

On top of its ease of use, it is tiny, lightweight and looks gorgeous.

There’s a full blog dedicated to photos taken with the Trip 35 . You should definitely take a look through it if you get chance.

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A few good bits

It’s got a great lens a 40mm f/2.8 Zuiko lens with 4 coated elements is an ideal lens for almost any situation. The lens coatings stop reflections and flare which helps to increase sharpness and contrast.

It’s lightweight – Weighing in at a measly 390g, the Trip 35 is ideal for travelling, it won’t weigh you down like most cameras.

It’s well built – Despite the weight and size of the Trip 35, it’s actually pretty sturdy. It has a metal chassis, which is much stronger than the plastic used in more modern designs.

It is solar powered – The entire camera only needs power for the meter – which is powered by the solar cells around the lens, so no batteries required! No more sticky situations when you’re in the middle of nowhere on holiday and your battery dies.

It’s very easy to use – Anyone can use this camera – even grandma. Set the ISO of your film, stick it on A, tell it where to focus, and fire away. It’s as simple as that.

It’s small – With holidays & travel in mind, Olympus made the Trip 35 compact enough to fit in your pocket.

The best bit. – It’s cheap! We almost always have Trip 35’s in stock for just £35.00 (as of 09/12), including a thorough check-up, new light seals, and a free roll of film – be warned though, they go quick!

It’s idiot proof – When set to automatic, if the meter senses that the photo will come out under or over exposed then it won’t fire. It takes some getting used to, but it saves valuable exposures on film, so it is very useful in some situations. You can also adjust the aperture manually to override this setting.

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A few bad bits

It does have its limitations – Despite how much we rave about the Trip 35, it does have its limitations… Not being able to change the shutter speed yourself could irritate some people, as lots of people do like full control over your settings, if this is the case then the Trip 35 definitely isn’t for you. It’s bigger brother, the 35RC would be better for this.

It isn’t very ergonomic – The size of the Trip 35 also has its disadvantages, it can get quite uncomfortable holding it after a while, especially if you have fat hands like us. The aperture ring is also extremely close to the camera body, making it quite awkward sometimes to change the aperture.

It’s got a fixed lens – Not an enormous down side, as most compacts don’t feature interchangeable lenses, and the Zuiko optics more than make up for it.

There are no focusing aids No rangefinder, no focusing screen, nothing. Careful scale focusing and a little luck will get you through.

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The bottom line

Despite its shortcomings, this is possibly one of the best film compacts ever made. There’s a reason Olympus sold over ten million of them during the 70’s! It still has a strong cult following today. A proper camera!

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I stayed for 3 nights. Breakfast is either served in the lobby or in your room for free. Take the room option for 2 reasons: the lobby is too small to accommodate all guests, and there are no tea/coffee facilities on the rooms. Tip - if like me, you need more than one cup of tea to get you going in the morning, order more on the breakfast order form. The location is the best feature of this hotel. Walk down the hill from the hotel and you reach Red Square and the Kremlin in 10 minutes or so. Walk up the hill in the evening and you reach some good places to eat and drink I was in a room on the third floor, which means in the roof, so the window is in the ceiling - no view. This is ok if you only want to use the room to sleep, shower and change. Not so good if you are spending longer in the room. The staff are helpful and those on the desk speak good English.

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Took my daughter to see the treasures of the Armoury and the wonders of the metro. This was the perfect hotel for us. Very central, very quiet, lovely helpful staff, with good English. Room was the room, twin beds, serviceable bathroom and air conditioning that we found easy to control! Plenty of restaurants nearby. Being exhausted the first evening we had room service bring supper in which arrived in about half an hour, excellent pasta carbonara and apple strudel. Not very Russian but very tasty. We also elected to take breakfast in our room which arrived as ordered and included interesting Russian porage. We dealt with the metro by taking it to the "circle" line then went round it getting off at every station. An unbelievable three hours down there cost about 50p. Would use this hotel again for a couple of days but for a longer stay I would probably want something else

Stayed for 3 nights. Friendly and helpful reception, with a smile, which does not seem to be a Russian traite. Nice rooms, breakfast ok, location great. Rooms have wall safe and fridge and unusually, bath robes, weighing machine and tooth brushes. Metro nearby. Best advice I was given before I went was to learn the Cyrillic alphabet for the Metro. Well worth the effort to give you the freedom to roam and the Metro expierience.

Stayed there 2 nights this week, for a business trip. We wanted to try another hotel. Location is, indeed perfect, in close walking distance from the Red Square. But, Internet was broken the first evening and noone could just restart the router, breakfast is not at the level expected for that price.

We stayed 3 nights. The location is outstanding. Close to Red Square, Metro and there a several restaurants nearby. The staff is helpful. The breakfast is ok. No hot eggs, but beans, sausage and ham. Nice berry muffins and something like chocolate crossiants. The rooms are a good size. While there are elevators there are rooms on half levels between floors. May be a problem for the handicapped. Secure Wi-Fi. Good speed. Our room was towards the back and each night at 3AM the rubbish was collected. It is difficult to determine street addresses or restaurant names so I will include a few nearby. Walk towards the Coffeemania - veal burgers prepared like American burgers - $24 across from Coffeemania is a wine bar(has outside service like Coffeemania) that serves light meals with wine. Less expensive than Coffeemania. Further down the street is a Turkish Restaurant (Think it is called lookcafe). Nice meal nothing really special. At the end of Bolshaya Nikitskaya at the street signal is the old media building TACA. Turn left and stay on the left side of the boulevard. There are 4-5 French bistros. Reasonably priced and also have good beer. (Stella). Menu is in French and Russian. Little English. But you can get by. If you turn right and do not cross the street you will come to Puskin amazing interior, outstandingly prepared, great service in English, The hotel is ideally situated to make your stay in Moscow pleasant.

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    The Olympus Trip 35 is a fully-automatic 35mm compact camera, manufactured by Olympus from 1967 to 1984, during which time over ten million units were sold, though this oft-quoted figure is likely to have included later plastic-bodied Olympus cameras with Trip branding, as the original Trip 35 had serial numbers going up to around 5,400,000. The auto-exposure mechanism is effectively solar ...

  8. Olympus Trip 35

    Analog Insights writes: In today's episode, Jules, Paul and I review the Olympus Trip 35 - a beautiful, compact 35mm viewfinder camera with built-in selenium light meter, an excellent 40mm f/2.8 Zuiko lens and an automatic exposure mode. The camera was first introduced in 1967 and built until 1984. According to most online sources, about 10 ...

  9. Olympus Trip 35

    Weight. 390 g (390 g) Made in. Japan. The Olympus Trip 35 is a 35mm compact camera, manufactured by Olympus. It was introduced in 1967 and discontinued, after a lengthy production run, in 1984. The Trip name is a reference to its intended market—people who wanted a compact, functional camera for holidays. During the 1970s, it was the subject ...

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    Olympus Trip 35 (43.5mm filters, 13.8 oz./390g empty, 2.9'/0.9m close focus, about $75 used (2020)). bigger.I got this beat up camera (note bottom of filter ring) in a thrift shop for $5 in 2007. Today I'd get it at this link directly to them at eBay (see How to Win at eBay).Also check out this site in the UK which is totally dedicated to the Trip 35 and accessories, and even sells custom ...

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    item 5 [Near MINT] Olympus Trip 35 35mm Film Camera D.Zuiko 40mm f2.8 w/cap From JAPAN [Near MINT] Olympus Trip 35 35mm Film Camera D.Zuiko 40mm f2.8 w/cap From JAPAN. $92.99 ... Good value. Good image quality. Most relevant reviews. See all 43 reviews. 5 out of 5 stars. by oscarsplash1982 Jul 06, 2011.

  13. Review: Olympus Trip 35

    The Olympus Trip 35 is a bit of a favourite of ours… Introduced in 1967, the Trip was sold in enormous numbers before being discontinued in 1984. and was named for its intended purpose - a compact camera for going on holidays. The popularity of the Trip 35 reached its peak during the 1970's when even David Bailey used one.

  14. Olympus Trip 35 Review

    This is the kind of review where I have the luxury to start with a standard quote you find anywhere you read about the Olympus Trip 35: "Production of the Trip 35 lasted almost two decades, and Olympus produced more than 10 million of them". ... Move the aperture back to whatever value you want to shoot at whilst still half pressing the ...

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  17. [OLYMPUS TRIP 35] : r/AnalogCommunity

    The Trip 35 light meter gets less sensitive with age so i tend to adjust it to a slower ISO value than i actually shoot, like one or two stops over the film ISO (if shooting 400 speed i would go with either 200 or 100). You have to test how desensitized your lightmeter is and learn how many stops of over exposure you need so that you get the ...

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