Olympus Trip 200

Olympus Trip 200

There are no cameras on the Olympus home page that look anything like this camera. The camera itself only yields the following information:

Olympus lens
31mm
Autoflash
Red eye reduction
Made in Malaysia
SN1350980

It has autofocusing, DX coding, and operates with 2 AA batteries.
Photo taken with a Canon A1 with standard FD 50mm lens.
Film unknown. Labeled only as Public Safety Center. ASA 400
Cross processed with Kodak D76 developer.

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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2012

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Winter Scene

Winter Scene

Photo taken with a Canon A1 with standard FD 50mm lens.
Film unknown. Labeled only as Public Safety Center. ASA 400
Cross processed with Kodak D76 developer.

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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2012

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Olympus Trip AF 30

Olympus Trip AF 30

Another one of my Ebay purchases. I'm still running a test roll through this camera. On the Olympus home page it looks just like the Trip AF31 with this description:
"
Encased in the same compact, lightweight body as the Trip300, this compact camera also featured fully automatic functions. It had a single shutter speed (1/125 sec.), automatic film advance and rewind, and a self-timer."
www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/trip_...

Photo taken with a Canon A1 with standard FD 50mm lens.
Film unknown. Labeled only as Public Safety Center. ASA 400
Cross processed with Kodak D76 developer.

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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2012

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Konica ZUp 120 VP

Konica ZUp 120 VP

I like the classic looks of this camera. We'll see what kind of photos it produces. Unlike the Canon Classic 120, this one is almost all plastic made to look like metal. Contrary to the description below, it is a rather noisy little thing. I did find this much information on the web:

Fully automatic, sleek and compact, this is a go-anywhere, do-anything camera engineered with high quality optics that will satisfy casual photographers and sophisticated shooters alike. With superb framing flexibility - thanks to its silky-smooth, silent zoom mechanism - photographers can now capture the exact shot they want without bringing multiple camera bodies, lenses and peripheral equipment.
Product MPN
MPN: hb32330
Key Features
Camera Type: Point and Shoot
Film Type: 35mm
Zoom Lens: With Zoom Lens
Zoom Range: 38 mm - 120 mm
Color: Silver
Focus Type: Autofocus
Focus Lock: With Focus Lock
Lens Minimum Focus Distance: 2.62 ft.
ISO Range - Automatic Setting: ISO 200
Min Aperture: f10.2
Max Aperture: f3.6
Auto Exposure: Yes
Flash
Red Eye Reduction: With Red Eye Reduction
Panorama: Panaroma
Self Timer: Yes
Dimensions Depth: 2.16 in. Height: 2.67 in. Width: 4.7 in.
Weight: 10.08 oz.

Photo taken with a Canon A1 with standard FD 50mm lens.
Film unknown. Labeled only as Public Safety Center. ASA 400
Cross processed with Kodak D76 developer.

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialNo Derivative Works Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Feb 21, 2012

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A Tiny Island.

A Tiny Island.

In the middle of the marsh/bog was a tiny little island. Just right for a miniature Gilligan and crew.

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Uploaded on Feb 5, 2012  |  Map

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