Olympus Pen FT

Mabelsound, yes I did use the meter. The system is very convenient, altough a bit odd. You look trough the finder to see wich number is indicated by the meter and you select the same number on the lens. The f-stop ring can be turned so that either the f-stops or the special meter numbers are shown on the upper side of the lens. The advantage of this system is that measuring is always at full aperture and there is no need for a coupling between the lens and the camera.

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Yes, those tiny negatives have to be correctly exposed to produce a good print. I exposed the Tmax100 @ 50 ISO and developed it in Microdol X. In fact the Tmax100 made single frame B+W photography possible almost 20 years after the Pen F system was out of production.

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Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 40mm f/1.4, Tmax100.

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Olympus Pen FV, 40mm f/1.4 Zuiko, Fuji Super-HQ 200.
I asked if he likes pastries, and he said, "Isn't it obvious?"
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Nice shots! You caught interesting moments.
A couple with Pen FV, 70mm f/2, Fuji Super-HQ 200.

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Thanks Doug and Sonnar2!

Doug, I like your shots very much.

I hope some other people will post their pictures taken with the Pen F-series too.

Erik.
 
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