I’ve used it inside but the shutter speed isn’t best for handheld, in the past I’ve shot Cinestill 800 in it and just left it on f2.8. You can mount a flash to it and that’ll sort any issues. If I wanted solid results I’d probably use a more modern point and shoot for that kind of thing.
heads up! the metal part of the lens isnt ISO that is set by the choice of the film you are using. the lens part that is 25-400 is the shutter speed. Noticeable from the speed change in the shutter. Not to be a know it all just making sure all are aware :)
You’re thinking of the Olympus 35 SP. That had a bit more manual functionality And a black metal ring on the lens that has a shutter control. It also has a rangefinder. The trip 35 looks similar but only has a shutter of 1/40th or 1/200th. Setting the aperture to manual allows to access the slower shutter speed.
Sorry buddy, but that's totally incorrect. Some of the rangefinders in the 35 series had a shutter control on the lens but the Trip definitely did not and it was limited to only 2 shutter speeds of 1/40s and 1/200s.