Monday, December 5, 2016

Olympus Pen EE-S, Down the LRT Line I

Olympus Pen EE-S
Olympus Pen EE-S
Olympus Pen EE-S
Olympus Pen EE-S
Olympus Pen EE-S
Half Frames: Film photography favorites, a neo-nostalgic ride down the LRT line with an Olympus Pen EE-S, Part I.
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I had the opportunity of taking The Olympus Pen EE.S and a roll of expired color negative film on a trip down the LRT lime some time ago. That was the first time I was using the camera and it was a real point-and-shoot experience for me.

Results were of course nowhere near expectation, with blurry and underexposed captures, washed-out colors, grain, and all. To get the images to where they are as shown, they were uploaded for post-processing on Olympus Viewer 3 (OV3).

Olympus Pen EE-S
Olympus Pen EE.S

The Olympus Pen EE-S (1962) was the second model, after the Pen EE in 1961, in the series of amateur EE models produced by Olympus. A true point-and-shoot camera with fully automatic exposure and fixed focusing, these cameras are easily recognized by the selenium meter window around the lens. The EE model became a driving force behind the popularity of the Pen series cameras from Olympus.



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