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Uploaded by on May 25, 2011

The classical Olympus Trip 35 Came out early 1970s to 1980s My olympus Trip 35 is from 1970-76 becuase the early model had a crome shutter relese.
The Olympus trip has a 35mm film role.

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  • I could be wrong, but my understanding is that this doesn't have aperture priority. The A stands for auto, not aperature priority. So, if you have it on A, it is fully auto. It has two shutter speeds - 40 and 200 - and the camera chooses the shutter speed and aperature automatically. Alternatively, if you set the aperature to 2.8 (or any other aperature, other than A), then it is effectively manual. The speed is 40 and the aperature is whatever you choose.

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  • introduced in 1968

  • Flash holder? It's called a hot shoe.

  • @hobinlobo Quite cos infact it's not "from to" but it's 1/40 or 1/200!

  • @miliziametallica Quite right.

  • @hobinlobo From 1/40 to 1/200

  • Good Review

  • good review

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