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Olympus Trip AF Super
Olympus · Japan · 1990 · 135 film
The Olympus Trip AF Super, introduced in 1990, was a straightforward 35mm autofocus point-and-shoot camera embodying the accessible, user-friendly ethos of Olympus's long-running Trip series. Designed for casual photographers, it prioritized ease of use over technical complexity, featuring fully automatic focus, exposure, and flash operation housed in a compact, lightweight plastic body. Targeting the mass market, it represented the norm for snapshot photography in the late 20th century, reliably producing decent results without requiring any manual input. As part of Trip's evolution, it maintained the series' reputation for being approachable while incorporating the then-current autofocus technology, making it a typical example of its era's compact camera offerings rather than an innovator.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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