Olympus Pen-F/FT Possibilities

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I used to worry about the half-frame image quality not being up
to scratch despite the excellent lenses. Well, I forgot the kind
fella who suggested that rather than seeing the half-frame as a
single image, how about thinking about it as a series of
images eg a sequence of events, different perspectives or simply
related images formed in a Triptych.

So.. here are some images, all captured on the Pen-Ft and 40/1.4. Film is Arista Premium 400 (Tri-x 400)


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Thanks for viewing

raytoei
 
Quite a brilliant idea, i'll have to do this when I develop my first roll in my new Pen F!
 
Here's my contribution. Pen-FT, 38/1.8

My first ever roll I developed and scanned...Tmax 3200 in rodinal.

Grain galore...I do like it though!

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Wow! I've always wanted to see the results from TMax 3200 used in a half frame camera.
So much grain - I've gotta try it!
 
I had a roll of 36 (72) developed as standard 36x24. Here are a few of the results. Thanks again to Ray for the conceptual lead on treating 1/2 frame as an opportunity for image-juxtaposition.












 
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Marvelous juxtapositions! Inspiring--Let's see and shoot more.

Maybe we can also encourage folks from the Konica AR threads (when the AutoRex and Autoreflex had the whole/half-frame switch) to share some of their work here too. I'll sift through those threads later and see who might be persuaded to contribute here.

Robert
 
This thread has been quiet. Here are a few from the FT with the 40 1.4:













Credit for the Chevy: Sebastian Z Price. He took the Pen for these 2 shots.
 
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Nice pictures!

I've had a Pen FT for years but never used it much. Certainly the prettiest camera I have. Time to take it for a spin. Here's an old shot - two of my cousins:

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Some years ago I was part of a discussion at Cosina in regards to something new or different. One of the subjects was the possibility of a 1/2 frame Bessa, a Bessa 72. They promptly produced a couple of proto-types and I got one! It is built on the R4M body, finder/frame lines are "flipped" 90 degrees and covers 21/25/28/35 and 50mm. Film counter goes to 76-78 frames.
This is with the Color Skopar 28mm f3.5 on ORWO UN 54 movie stock, developed in Td 201 two bath developer.
Most likely the Bessa 72 will remain and idea (a good one) and the handful of prototypes. Spending money on a new film camera in todays market is probably not feasible - though with prices of PenF's going up, who knows?
 
Glad to see those shots, Tom. And a great story about the Bessa 72! The sharpness of that modern CV lens is clear beside the FT portraits. Although I'm doing no developing/scanning, I'm pleased with how well the Pen 40 1.4 and 25 2.8 can take a lot of slider-pushing in Lightroom, particularly in exposure, contrast, and clarity.
 
love the stories that a diptych or triptych can tell....great photos and inspiration to take my pen f out more,

here's my contributions:

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i know i should probably edit them, but these are straight from the scanner.
 
Really great photos here.
The sequence thing so readily available even on the original viewfinder Pen models.
i became very much addicted to the vertical format..Perfect for magazine covers.
Sadly my forays with The Olympus Pen FT, F, Fv all ended in disaster as the then new cameras all developed a shutter problem, that could not be fixed.
You are the lucky ones where the faulty ones are long weeded out.
Buying a used one? Look for one well used! The same as FSU cameras..
i love the half frame which really lives on in digital APS format, but now horizontal.
 
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