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Olympus Trip 35 Vintage 35mm Film Camera | Ivory Leather

Olympus Trip 35 Vintage 35mm Film Camera | Ivory Leather

Regular price $205.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $205.00 USD
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Olympus Trip 35  Vintage Film Camera with ivory shrink leather:

Capture timeless moments with the Olympus Trip 35. This iconic vintage film camera is celebrated for its lightweight design and ease of use. With the simplicity of 35mm analog photography, it delivers high-quality images infused with a nostalgic warmth that digital cameras and smartphones simply can’t replicate. Experience the simple joy of photography like never before! 

Features of the Olympus Trip 35 film camera:
📸 Quick and easy shooting
🏆 High-quality lens
👍 Automatic aperture and shutter settings
🧭 Simple zone focusing
🌞 Solar-powered: No batteries required
🌟 Classic aesthetic appeal
🧳 Compact and easy to carry for travel

I disassembled this Trip 35 and gave it a thorough service, removing the old synthetic leather and rewrapping the body in ivory shrink leather.


📸For night or low-light photography, consider using a flash. An optional flash unit is available for purchase if you need one.

Our Olympus TRIP 35  for sale are:
✅Fully refurbished
✅Working perfectly
✅Tested with 35 film for reliable performance
✅With lens cap and hand strap
✅1-year guarantee
✅Includes usage guide(PDF)
✅Link to the instructional video
✅Free Shipping

Maintenance details of Olympus Trip 35 film camera:
☑ Lens has been cleaned.
☑ Exposure meter is functioning perfectly.
☑ Light seals have been replaced with new ones.
☑ Viewfinder has been cleaned.
☑ Aperture mechanism has been disassembled and cleaned.
☑ Shutter button has been disassembled and cleaned.
☑ Winding and rewinding mechanisms are operating smoothly.
☑ Interior is clean.

Gift wrapping is free of charge.
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===== About the cosmetic condition of vintage Olympus Trip 35  =====

The Olympus Trip35 has been around for nearly 50 years since its release, so it inevitably has some minor scratches and scuffs on its body. While we strive to select and refurbish the most aesthetically pleasing Olympus Trip 35 , we categorize them into three conditions based on their state: 'Excellent (Like New)', 'Great (Minor Blemish)' and 'Good'(Cosmetic Flaws) . All functions are working perfectly without any issues. The only difference is in their appearance. For the cosmetic condition of the camera, please refer to the photos.


🌟🌟🌟Excellent (Like New)
No noticeable scratches or scuffs. It looks almost brand new and is ideal for gifting.

🌟🌟Great (Minor Blemish)
Very shallow scuffs and scratches.

🌟Good ( Cosmetic Flaws)
Noticeable scratches, scuffs, and dents. 

Accessory:
Lens cap
Hand strap

Size: 116 x 70 x 57 mm
Weight: approx. 410 g

For more details about the Olympus Trip 35 film camera, please refer to the following text for your reference.

<About Olympus Trip35>

The Olympus Trip 35 is a compact 35mm film camera released in 1968 by Japanese camera manufacturer Olympus. The developers designed this camera with the concept of "a camera that allows you to take pictures with the press of a single button”. It was named "Trip" as a 35mm film camera that could be easily taken on short trips, and was highly popular for 20 years with its high image quality, ease of use, and low failure rate until production was discontinued in 1984. Unlike the PEN series of half-frame cameras developed at the same time, this 35mm film camera is capable of shooting at full 35mm size.

There are many appealing features of this 35mm film camera, but one is its compactness. In addition to fitting in one hand, it weighs only 410 grams, making it extremely light. Its size and lightness make it easy to carry around with you, and you can quickly pull it out when you want to take a picture.

The Olympus Trip 35 has  the D.Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 single-focal length lens, which is attached to the body of the camera. It's a very excellent lens.

It's also very easy to operate. No batteries are needed, and by setting the aperture to A (auto), all you have to do is wind the 35mm film around the camera, focus and release the shutter. And although it's easy to operate, its descriptive power is comparable to that of a single-lens reflex camera.

However, it is not a DSLR camera and the lens is not removable. Also, the viewfinder is not attached to the lens, but to the body of the camera (rangefinder). For focusing, it is necessary to adjust the approximate distance to the subject by eye measurement. But you can focus on the subject in a rough, intuitive way, and you'll get the picture just fine. You'll get used to it in no time. When shooting in dark places, an external strobe is required.

<Lens>

The Olympus TRIP 35  is equipped with the D.Zuiko 40mm f/2.8 lens. This lens is slightly wider than a normal lens, called a standard lens, so it allows you to take photos in a slightly wider area than what is visible to the eye. It is said to be a very easy to use Angle of view and is an excellent lens for any situation.

<Shutter speed>

When the aperture is set to A(auto), the aperture is automatically set to 1/30 or 1/250 second; when the aperture is set to F, the aperture is fixed at 1/30 second. 

<Focusing>

Focusing is done by the zone focus system. When you take a picture, visually measure the distance to your subject and select an icon close to that distance to make adjustments. There are four levels of zone focus: 1m, 1.5m, 3m and infinity. Just turn the dial to select the focus mode and the camera will focus on the subject by itself.

<Exposure>

Exposure is automatic. The decorative shiny areas around the lens are solar cells (selenium photovoltaic) that generate electricity from light. This battery is what makes the exposure meter work. If the camera is underexposed, a red plate will appear in the viewfinder and the shutter cannot be released. This means that your photos won't turn white or black due to underexposure. The Olympus TRIP 35 film camera is a beginner-friendly camera.


If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

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