Terry and Tracey wrote:
>The Trip 35 is based on the Olympus Pen EES, but is a little larger.
>It has a sharp 40/f2.8 D.Zuiko lens, selenium meter, zone focus, ASA
>range of 25-400, Auto and Flash modes (distances and mode are
>visible in VF), hot shoe, etc.
I heard about problems with selenium meters once, wearing down in
about twenty to thirty years. Meaning that Trip 35's are due to have
upcoming problems with their light metering. I could be wrong, but if
I'm not; how do you test for a defect or near defect selenium meter?
By the way, those camera's can be spotted regularly at Dutch
camera shows and at photo-shops. They ask between $25 and $50
depending on condition (and luck ;-).
Frank Wijsmuller.
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