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Olympus Pen FT meter question

I've only started doing the multi-frame-panorama thingy with my PENs recently. Yeah Left to Right it is


PEN-FT, Auto-S 38mm f/1.8, Double-X
 
The Pen F and later are addictive. Have had Olympus half frame, both VF and reflex since the early 70’s. Over the years have picked up M42 and OM lens adapters plus a few T-mount adapters. These are handy but thin on the ground and expensive nowadays. For a modest wide angle the 25mm f4 is slow but so tiny and the 20mm f3.5 is real nice but probably double or more the 25 f4 price. The 100 f3.5 used to be plentiful and not too pricey. The others are real dear so I stick with the ones I have.
Edit; Except the 50-90 f3.5 zoom. Usually quite cheap. On the camera big, heavy, constant f3.5 aperture, and kind of long with a hood. Only use mine when I cannot stand where I want to be or when the 38mm is too short and the 100mm is too long.
 
Ok, so I replaced the one door hinge seal, as it was all crumbly. Then loaded a roll of C200.

No light leaks at all. So it only needs the door hinge seal.

There is something so strangely satisfying with the way this camera feels when you shoot it. Even though it is an SLR, the action/noise/lack of delay makes it feel like something between an SLR and an RF camera.
This must have to do with it using the rotary shutter. It is just so nice to use.