Olympus Trip 100R Focus Free 35mm Point & Shoot Camera Kit

Product Description:

With a nice elegant design, in a sleek metallic finish, this trully affordfable basic, focus-free camera has a light, compact body and is an easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera that has a built-in flash, plus it automatically winds and rewinds the film. It has Automatic setting for DX-coded film (for ISO 100 and 400). It works on two standard AA alkaline batteries, and features a built-in cover that protects the lens from dust and scratches. With an Olympus 27mm f8 wide-angle focus-free lens it provides aim-and-shoot convenience and has a built-in flash that automatically fires in low light.
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Olympus
  • EAN: 0050332143159
  • Label: Olympus
  • Manufacturer: Olympus
  • MPN: 120545
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
  • Publisher: Olympus
  • Studio: Olympus
  • UPC: 050332143159

Customer Reviews

It works well enough, if you play your cards right, but that's not a garanteed thing though.2009-06-21
I bought this camera 2 years ago, because my GOOD camera had just worn out. I didn't even totally buy this camera on my money, (I had a gift certificate for Meijer's in a town near me, to be honest) when I had bought this camera at the Meijer's store. This camera worked well enough to make the photos from my cousin's wedding and reception look slightly dark back in September 2008; then some of the photos that I took a couple of weeks ago (on June 4-7, 2009), some of the photos turned green or even yellow when I shot them with this camera. I would only get this camera, if I was desperate to get a camera to use it as an alternate camera for my digital camera.
Not too happy2009-06-05
I purchased this camera not expecting too much, I just wanted a cheap 35mm camera to carry around that wasn't too big. I didn't even get though my first roll of film before it completely stopped working. I'm going to have to take it to a special camera store to get my film out and developed.

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