The first was a coronet midget. The second was an Olympus Trip.
The Olympus Trip was a successful mass produced camera. It boasted a built in light meter, making taking great photos a point and shoot affair.
The great thing is, you can pick these up for about £15 on ebay.
I had yet to get round to running a roll of film through this camera, and decided it needed a spring clean, and some slight improvements before I put it to good use.
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- An Olympus Trip, or other vintage camera in need of a new look
- A stanley knife, Scalpel, Boxcutter, X-acto Knife, or a Sharpened flint rock.
- Plenty of new sharp blades on hand.
- Scotch tape
- Precision cross head screwdriver
- Light seal foam (or something similar that will do the job.)
- Pencil
- Metal rule (a must for getting a nice cut without ruining the ruler or your fingers)
- Scissors
- A soldering iron
- Paper to make templates (If you intend on doing this to the same camera over, some templates may be handy)











































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I managed to trash the original leatherette as the glue was way too old, pretty strong stuff.
Very classic looking.
Looks cool !