I found it ironically similar to my Lomo LC-A, it's simple, no battery required (have a working light metres solar powered), focusing is 'click' and looking through the viewfinder you can see the distance marked on the lens which is handy, tough and practical.
there's already I think 400 millions in circulation, so can be brought for cheap (like dollars).
mydearboy, the photos' lovely, that's something I like to see.
Olympus Trip 35 is your best bet.
I found it ironically similar to my Lomo LC-A, it's simple, no battery required (have a working light metres solar powered), focusing is 'click' and looking through the viewfinder you can see the distance marked on the lens which is handy, tough and practical.
there's already I think 400 millions in circulation, so can be brought for cheap (like dollars).
mydearboy, the photos' lovely, that's something I like to see.