Hi everyone
Anyone have or used the Olympus Trip 35? I'm thinking of getting one. Are they fairly reliable? My only concern is the little red flag that pops up in low light. I am wondering if you can override this or indeed how often it happens. Does it rule out shooting outdoors in a city or in a pub at night? I suppose it's testable on another camera. 1/40th at 2.8 ISO 400 seems to be its limit. I love that it works without a battery.
Anyone have or used the Olympus Trip 35? I'm thinking of getting one. Are they fairly reliable? My only concern is the little red flag that pops up in low light. I am wondering if you can override this or indeed how often it happens. Does it rule out shooting outdoors in a city or in a pub at night? I suppose it's testable on another camera. 1/40th at 2.8 ISO 400 seems to be its limit. I love that it works without a battery.
The Trip 35 has an unusually sharp lens, is attractively styled, and needs no battery. Also, the Selenium cell is often fully alive, or close enough to it, even at this old age. However, the earlier models are more easily damaged by a frontal bump, so be wary of a camera with a metal release-button that has a dent on the filter-ring. As mentioned above, if you select f-stops manually, you will always shoot at 1/40th.