Olympus Trip AF 30
Trip AF 30 with QD image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
The Trip AF 30 is a compact autofocus 35mm camera introduced by Olympus in 1996. It is part of the Trip AF series originally introduced in 1984.
The camera features a 34mm f/5.6 auto focus lens that is protected with a barrier that also acts as the power switch when uncovering the lens. There is a built in flash with fill-in and flash off button on the front of the camera body. It uses DX coded film that is automatically motor advanced to the first frame, and stops at the last. Power is with two AA batteries.