The selenium cell makes its own power and has a limited life. It has 2
shutter speeds 1/40th and 1/200.
John
http://www.zuiko.com
Dave Bulger wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I'm the new owner of an old Oly Trip 35. I wanted a camera I could carry
> around in the glove box of my car and I had heard good things about the Trip
> 35. I do, however, have some questions that I can't seem to get answered on
> the web anywhere. I'm hoping someone here is a Trip expert...
>
> 1) I take it the meter is selenium? I can't find a place to put batteries...
> 2) It appears to have a fixed shutter speed and a meter-driven aperture.
> What is the shutter speed?
> 3) Filters -- the ring around the meter/lens housing is threaded on the
> inside, but the lens mount doesn't look like it's gonna let a filter screw in
> there... how is this accomplished?
> 4) Assuming filters can be attached, what size is required?
>
> TIA!
>
> Dave
>
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