i use a pen ft every day!
it is a great camera
I had a Pen EES which took nice half frame pictures, although I ended up converting the exposure mechanism for more manual control.
My biggest disappointment was that it tool half frame pictures in a portrait orientation with the top and bottom of the picture next to the perforations. What I really wanted was a camera that would naturally take pictures in the old "filmstrip" format that all us old timers remember from our K-12 education days. This requires a picture with the sides of the image next to the perforations The Pen could do this but you had to hold the camera in a vertical orientation all the time which I found unnatural. The Pen looked like any other rangefinder camera with horizontal film travel. Because almost all filmstrip projectors have a vertical film travel they need the pictures to be positioned in a horizontal orientation. The following blast from the past describes the "filmstrip" format and its relationship to the half frame cameras.
http://contrails.iit.edu/DigitalCollection/1965/AMRLTR65-078.pdf
Denis K
Who else here takes umbrage at Olympus Pen cameras being lumped in with "toy" cameras!?
Matt
There is a toy half-frame, called the 'Golden Half Camera' but it is fashionably priced and it may not make it to the end of 72 frames before falling apart. I wonder how difficult it would have been to make the 'Blackbird, fly' with a setting for half frames, giving horizontal pictures?
Jon
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