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Re: [OM] Trip 35 Manual?

Subject: Re: [OM] Trip 35 Manual?
From: "Shawn Wright" <swright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 07:42:11 -0700
On 1 Sep 98, at 7:03, Chris Barker wrote:

> >Does anyone have a Trip 35 manual they could copy or scan?
> >
> >Or could someone tell me the basics of operating one? I just got mine today,
> >and it seems to function ok, but would like to know how to test it fully.
> >
> >Is there supposed to be a meter readout, or it just full auto, except for
> >flash? The aperture seems to vary with light levels, so I think it's
> >working...
> >I'll shoot a roll tonight, but would appreciate any tips.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >========================
> >Shawn Wright
> Shawn
> 
> My son has the manual so I could scan that for you, but this is how it works:
> 
> Focusing is by zone or measurement.
> 
> Metering is automatic while you have it set to 'A'; this means that the
> meter adjusts the aperture while keeping the shutter speed at 1/200s.  If
> you set an aperture yourself, normally for flash use, the shutter speed
> changes to 1/40s.  It's as simple as that.
> 
Thanks, Chris. I think the scan would be good to have for Greg's 
doc archives if you decide to do it...

I sort of figured out most of it, but didn't know about the 1/40s on 
manual aperture mode. It appears mine has a sticky aperture, as it 
sometimes does not open beyond about f/8, even when lighting 
should require it to be wide open. Also, I'm not sure how well the 
meter cell is working, or if it is the cause of the first problem.
(I've been testing by watching the aperture as I point it at different 
light levels.) The problem also seems to be related to the shutter 
release - if it doesn't pop back to full height, the following shot will 
be made with the same aperture. A quick release of the shutter to 
return it to full height seems to reset things and the meter 
responds accordingly. (possibly this is the only problem?)

Does the camera drop to 1/40 in auto mode as well?
The test roll showed the following results with ISO 100 b/w film:

Outdoor sunny/16 shots on auto were 2+ stops overexposed.
Indoor flash shots at f/8 with T20 set at f/8 were perfect.
Outdoor shade shots on auto were very good. 

I'm impressed with how solid this little camera is, but suspect mine 
has some problems. Alas, if I sent it back, I'd still be out $15-20 
taxes, etc, so I'll probably keep it.


Shawn & Janis Wright
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