Olympus TRIP AF 50 is a vintage compact 35mm autofocus camera introduced by Olympus in 1998. Part of the Trip AF series first released in 1984.
Camera Olympus Trip AF 50 was billed as a "no-frills camper camera" and best suited for sunny days. The camera is equipped with a 28mm f5.6 wide-angle lens protected by a sliding cover. Lens construction 3 elements in 3 groups. Active autofocus system. Minimum focusing distance: 0.8 m.
There is a built-in flash on the front of the case. Flash modes: automatic, with red-eye reduction, fires in low light conditions. Flash range 0.8 to 2.3 m for ISO 100, 0.8 to 4.6 m for ISO 400. Shutter speed range: 1/40 - 1/140 sec.
The camera independently determines the ISO sensitivity of the film 100-400 units by DX code, for films without a DX code, ISO 100 is set.
Automatic film advance and rewind.
Dimensions 111.5 x 64.5 x 38 mm. Weight 136 g.
Powered by two AA batteries (not included).
Optics condition: perfect. Automation condition: perfect. Mechanical condition: perfect. External condition of the body: there are scuffs. popular
Product code: Olympus TRIP AF 50 / Vintage Film popular Camera 35 mm / Point and Shoot Automatic Camera