The Olympus Trip MD2 presents itself as a snapshot camera with a variety of automatic features. It was a popular choice for families who wanted to capture holidays or family celebrations.
The model was produced in Taiwan. It was later followed by the Olympus Trip MD3. The "MD" in the name stands for Motor Drive.
The camera's fixed lens has a maximum aperture of f/4.5 and a focal length of 35 mm. Focus adjustment settings are not provided and manual focusing on the subject is not implemented. For best results, a minimum distance of 100 cm to the subject is advisable.
Film speed is set on the front panel, with ISO values of 100, 200, 400 and 1000 available. The camera operates with a fixed shutter speed of 1/125 second, although manual aperture adjustment is not possible.
The integrated flash also makes low-light photography possible. Two AA batteries are needed for the power supply, which supports all functions.
There is no tripod socket on this model. There is also no self-timer. Instead, a hand strap can be tied to the camera.
Films for the Olympus Trip MD2
The Olympus Trip Motor Drive is designed for use with 35mm film and allows optimal exposure of the corresponding films. The motorised film transport ensures that the film is automatically moved forward after each exposure. A small window on the back allows you to check the current film progress, while a frame counter can be found on the top.
The 35mm format remains a popular choice, with a variety of sources and manufacturers offering corresponding products.
Films available for the Olympus Trip MD2, which can be easily found online, include the Kodak T-Max 100 for striking black and white images and the Kodak Gold 200 for dynamic colour images.








