The greatest camera in the world, no ifs, no buts, no maybe's. I bought mine in 1991, its travelled everywhere, in all weathers and still works perfectly. I don't think I could call myself a photographer, although I use a selection of different cameras film and digital on a weekly basis, without having a Trip. When I go back to it I'm always amazed at how simple and under engineered it is.
Hi, not sure if you know this but one main reason why the trip has meter around the lense was because it stopped the need for amateur users to work out exposure compensation when employing filters; as it metered with any filter attached and compensated automatically and was part of the advertising for the trip 35 at the time. Rod
It is compact and light enough to just slip in your pocket or a shoulder bag Nobody seems to notice it and it's quicker than the mobile phone. Just sight,shoot move on...
Probably the best camera ever made....😊 🍺 🍻
You are a legend
The greatest camera in the world, no ifs, no buts, no maybe's. I bought mine in 1991, its travelled everywhere, in all weathers and still works perfectly. I don't think I could call myself a photographer, although I use a selection of different cameras film and digital on a weekly basis, without having a Trip. When I go back to it I'm always amazed at how simple and under engineered it is.
I'm going to keep my eye out for one of these!
Great camera when I was 16 and working as a hotel photographer this was the camera we used never let me down simple and efficient
Hi, not sure if you know this but one main reason why the trip has meter around the lense was because it stopped the need for amateur users to work out exposure compensation when employing filters; as it metered with any filter attached and compensated automatically and was part of the advertising for the trip 35 at the time. Rod
I love this camera, and I am very lucky that mine works properly. Thanks for the review
Wow , I had forgotten what a great little camera this is and the David Bailey advert
Lovely little camera. Use it for street photography.
It is compact and light enough to just slip in your pocket or a shoulder bag
Nobody seems to notice it and it's quicker than the mobile phone.
Just sight,shoot move on...
prices seem to have gone though the roof for these. in looks at least not unlike the Yashica Electro 35 FC.