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Real snap photography

I have already a couple of them and what can I say... I'm in love with this camera!

Is not just that I love vintage design products, the image quality is excellent.
Building quality will make it last forever and is so portable. I also love the fact that there is no batteries involved in whole process and the controls are just enough to take good photos.

I would say is one of my favorite 'every day' cameras. I've got also a vintage Olympus pen but the quality is not as good as this one.

Best combo probably with a roll of Fuji 200 ISO, in my point of view the best ISO range to use with this tool.

You can check out some sample shots on this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/splashcreative/sets/72157626548247139/

Highly recomended.
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I'm tripping out man!

Fantastic little point and shoot. It's a simple robust little camera that runs on solar power alone. Great, great cult camera, and for good reason, the optics are pin sharp. you can pick 'em up for around a tenner if you're patient. You can get several and carry 'em anywhere without any more worries than the images you might have lost if it's nicked or misplaced. Go on, have a nice trip!Read full review...

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Excellent camera!

Fantastic camera, takes great pics, in great condition and very easy to use!Only negative is I wish it had a lens cap but other than that, excellent!

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Way ahead of its time.

Sharp photographs. Easy to use. Solar Powered, no need for batteries. A camera way ahead of its time. The perfect travel companion.

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Perfect shooter

Perfect street camera with Sharp lens! WEasy to use and no need for batteries. Just Point and shoot. Just check the distance first.

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Compact,easy to use, a great P&S film mode camera!

I first purchased an Olympus Trip 35 in 1973. I didn't know what I had and sold it in 1974. I thought that I'd purchase one just for nostalgia but when I saw one fully functional and tested I couldn't resist! I'm extemely happy with my purchase.Read full review...

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