The exact tool was probably supplied by Olympus, and hasn’t been available for decades. But it can be replaced with home-made 3D printed tool or modified screwdriver bit. Alas, there seems to have been no standardized sizing, and if there was ever such a thing as a master set of such tools, I’ve never seen it.
IIRC, that specific screw may have left-handed threading.
I like to use either my Blue-Point PR-37 or PR-38 snap ring pliers w/ 90-degree tips. ---> here (not my picture)
I snagged a set for dirt cheap, at a flea market, a few years back.
You can also take a cheap flat-head screw driver and file it to make two pins of the blade at the proper distance.
If the part protrudes enough, a screwdriver butt covered with grippy rubber can be pressed hard against the screw and turned.
Left handed would make sense now that you mention it because unscrewing counterclockwise is the same direction the lever itself moves.
She may most likely be correct, but you still need to buy another tool. Buying another tool - just in case, or “for the next project - is a necessity!
If you look at the pin holes on the screws they are often severely scored by people forcing them against the left hand thread.Long story short, I saw tech papers for this camera and it is left-handed!
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