Olympus Trip 35 - A Vintage Point and Shoot Camera (Review)
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. Chapters: 00:40-03:49 Introduction 03:50-04:29 Color Photos I 04:30-09:13 Historical Context 09:14-09:54 Black & White Photos I 09:55-19:45 Features & Design 19:46-20:52 Color Photos II 20:53-26:52 Lens, Accessories & Modifications 26:53-28:18 Black & White Photos II 28:19-33:02 Personal Impressions 33:03-33:42 Color Photos III 33:43-34:43 Outro Gear used: Olympus Trip 35 in black and silver Olympus close-up lens Olympus skylight filters Gordy's leather wrist straps Oberwerth LAHN wrist strap Film used: Ilford Pan 400 Kodak Gold 200 Sources mentioned: https://www.tripman.co.uk https://www.kpraslowicz.com https://olympus-trip-35.blogspot.com https://www.kenrockwell.com/olympus/t... If you enjoy our videos and like to follow us on Instagram, find us here: / analog_insights #olympus #olympustrip35 #vintagecameras #35mm #filmcamera #filmphotography

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