Published On Aug 18, 2019
The Olympus Trip 35 is a compact point and shoot film camera that was produced from 1967 until 1984. It's a simple, grab 'n' go compact 35mm film camera that was marketed as a snapshooter for people on their holidays.
But don't be fooled; the Olympus Trip 35 is capable of stunning results, especially if you pair it with some quality film. The Zuiko lens has a 40mm focal length and maximum aperture of f2.8, which makes it it ideal for street photography, landscapes and environmental portraiture.
Something that I forgot to mention in the video is the rather clever way the Olympus Trip 35 warns you if the scene you're trying to photograph is too dark. When that happens, a little red flag will flick up inside the viewfinder window - genius! And another reason to love the Olympus Trip 35!
I've been using the Olympus Trip 35 for a while now and have made a few other videos, which you can check out below:
My first roll of film:
• My first roll of film
Street photography with the Olympus Trip 35:
• Street photography with the Olympus T...
Black and white photography with the Olympus Trip 35:
• Black and white photography with the ...