Olympus Pen EED
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Olympus Pen EED
www.orphancameras.com Film loading Film winding (6 elements in 4 groups) F. Zuiko FlL.7, t:32mm Serial programmed sys.tem (Auto) 1/15 sec. at FlL.7 - 1/500 sec. at F/16 {Manuall 1/15 sec. X synchro. contact (Self shutters release button locking system for inadequate lightl Automatically moves f rom FlL.7 at 1/15 sec. to F/ 16 at 1/500 sec. : Auto. Manual. For flash photographv, from FlL.l to Fl22 at 1/15 sec' z Luminous bright frame finder (Magnification 0.7) with parallax correction mark and inadequate exposure indication* : EL (Easy Loading) Systern : One motion thumb wind at camera rear. Self-cocking to prevent double Film counter Film rewinding Focusing : : : : : Lens Shutter Lens opening View finder Exposure meter advances and double exposures. Exposed counting, self-resetting type Crank type rewind button setting system Direct advancing helicoid system 0.8m (2.6ft) to infinity. C l i c k s t o p s a t 0 . 8 m , L . 2 m 1 4f t ) a n d 3 m ( 1 0 f t ) : Built-in CdS electric eye meter Light measuring range EV 5.5 lFlL.7,1/15 sec.)-EV L7 (Fl6, 1/500 sec.l : CdS type with mercury battery (1.3V) for power source : ASA 12-400 : Lever system (130") actuated in about 11 sec. Sensing cell Film speed setting Self timer Rear cover operation: Accessory shoe : Size & weight : Hinge type, Cordless flash contact 115 (width)x68 (heiehtlx49.5 (depth)mm, 430 cr. Gomponent Accessory shoe Shutter releasebutto A S A i n d i c a t i o nw i n d o d S l i g h t s e n s i n gc e l l V i e w fi n d e r Film rewind crank Film rewind knob Film counter Flash sync. terminal C a r r y i n gs t r a p r i n g F o c u s i n gr i n g Center indicator (R e d d o t l F/stop ring Self-timer www.orphancameras.com ASA setting thumb-wheel g thumb-wheel Film win Cartridge h o l d e r Sprocketshaft Viewfinder & rewind shaft eyepiece Take-upspool EED Film pressureplate Film cartridge prongs Back cover lock Rear cover Film guidera Film compartment Tripod socket Mercury battery compartment Rewind button can take picturessimply in the following manner: ' l I n s e r t t h em e r c u r y I b a t t e r y .( S e ep a g e B) ff Load the camera. d, (See page 9) Use standard 35 rnnr film. therirm 4itTit;"tJ'Jifi"o' {}Advance www.orphancameras.com 5 Set to "Auto" ( A u t o m a t i c ) .( S e e page 13) 6 Set the focus esti. mating the dis. tance. (See page L2l 7 Compose the p i c t ur e looking t h r o u g h v i e w fi n d er. (Seepage 15) Hold the camera firmlyand squeeze the release button gently. (See page 16) The Pen EED accepts any regular 35mm film, color or black and white. No special film is necessary. The Pen EED 'takesthe identicalf ilms that any 35mm camera takes. On a regular 20 exposure roll, the Pen EED gives you 40 exposures. The pic(aboui fo'l ture size is 18mm x24mm xI"l, exactly % size of pictures taken with a regular 35mm camera. The f ilm is processed in the same way, through the same places that other 35mm film is processed. www.orphancameras.com Fitting the mercury batterY: To actuate the light meter, insert the mercury battery (1.3V) correctly into the battery compartment at the bottom of the camera. 1. Fit a coin into the slot on the cover of the battery compartment and turn the cover counter-clockwise for removal. 2. Put in the battery, as illustrated, so that the (*) end of the battery faces outwards, and screw in the cover firmly. When the battery runs out, its performance fails sharply and the light meter ceases to function. Take care to replace the battery after about one year of use. When you forget to insert the battery, the shutter does not work even if you press the shutter button under adequate light. Recommendable battery replacements including National M-1D, Toshiba TH-MC, Mallory RM625, Eveready E625, General No. 625, etc. lease the " Auto " 1 Set one of the F numbers to the center red dot, t u r n i n g F / s t o pr i n g . Open the rear cover. 4l Prtt't up the rear coverkeY & t o t h e a r r o w ' sd i r e c t i o n . www.orphancameras.com Load the camera. Put the film into the film compartment. lf the re. w i n d k n o b d o e sn o t r e t u r n t o i t s h o m e p o s i t i o n ,p r e s s i t i n w h i l e s l i g h t l yt u r n i n g it clockwise or counterc l o c k w i s ;e t h e n i t c l i c k si n e as i l y . Slip the film end. Advance the film. Close the rear cover. ' - - - * 1 ": : : - ffi@ pi@' EE Hold and lead out the film -. {Ti l . a little with the right hand while slightly pressing the c a r t r i d g ew i t h t h e l e f t h a n d and insert the film end into any of the six grooves on the take-up spool. E *l a" sure the sprockets on the sprocket spool engage the perforations on the both sides of the film" windingthe film on to the take-up spool. NOTE: When insert the film end into one of the slots so deep, the flim end may run out from the other side of the spool. Even in that case, continue to advancethe film. At this point,for additional safety, lift up the rewind crank and turn it lightlY until it meets resistance, indicatingthat the film isi tightened enough. t0 Check a film counter. 2 I Set ASA. Operate the advance lever l t:, the ASA to the rating and actuate the shutter. F AJ of your film turning the Repeat this motion until ASA setting thumb-wheel. the film counter shows the For details of film rating number 1. From this point, (ASA),see the instructions start taking pictures. lf supplied with your f ilm the rewind knob turns durp ac k . ing the repeated motion, this shows that the film is being advanced properly. www.orphancameras.com Set the camera Q V tl furn the F/stop ring until t h e " A u t o" m a r k c l i c k stops at the center red dot. EE]I E s t i m a t et h e d i s t a n c e f r o m c a m e r a t o s u b j e c t and set it to centerreddot turning the focusing ring. The click stop at 0.8 m 12' 6") is a conv e n i e n t f o r c l o s e - u pa, t L . 2 m ( 4 ' l f o r p o r t r a i t ,a t 3 m ( L O ' ) f o r s n a p s h o t a n d i n fi n i t y ( o " ) i s f o r l a n d s c a p e . W h e n t a k i n g g e n e r a l p i c t u r e s ,g o o d r e s u l t sa r e o b t a i n e de v e n i f y o u s e t t h e f o c u s i n g ring to 3 m click stop. O . 8m Close-uP L.2m Portrait 3m Snapshot Automatic exPosuresetting The serial programmedshutter system coupled w i t h u l t r a - s e n s i t i v eC d S m e t e r s e t t h e F i s t o p and proper shutter speed automaticallyfor a perfect exposure according to the light conditions. Y o u d o n ' t h a v e t o o p e r a t ea n y s u c h m e c h a n i s m as Flstop and shutter speed. Just turn the Fi s t o p r i n g u n t i l t h e " A u t o " r n a n kc o m e s t o t h e center red dot. T h e F n u m b e r s ( b l a c [ <l e t t e n e d ] a r e f o r f l a s h p h o t o g r ap h y . @ ) @ ) ( . @@ (d tal@) t? www.orphancameras.com EED Modifications of exposure T h e d u i l t - i n C d S e x p o s u r em e t e r w h i c h i s a u t o m a t i c a l l yc o u p l e d t o t h e s h u t t e r s p e e d a n d a p e r t u r e r e l i e v e st h e p h o t o g r a p h e rw i t h a P e n E E D o f a l l e x p o s u r e w o r r i e s . F o r n o r m a l s u b j e c t s y o u s e t t h e e x p o s u r ew h i l e s h o r t i n g b y s i m p l y p r e s s i n g t h e r e l e a s e as you point the cameraat the subject. p M o d i f i c a t i o n so f t h i s p r o c e d u r ea r i s e i n s p e c i a l c i r c u m s t a n c e sa s s h o w n u n d e r . Always pay your attention to reset the ASA speed to its original value afterwards. l. Against the light Where clear details are required in photographs taken against the light or a good deal of sky and sea water, the automatic exposure mecha. nism would tend to give too short a reading. To overcome this, reduce the setting on the ASA scale by setting the ASA speed to half that marked on the film packet. 2. J. . Against a brightness from dark place When taking a picture facing bright subject setting your camera at dark place, set the ASA scale to two times higher speed than original ASA speed. Y2 or ND 4 filter attached When Y2 or ND4 filter is attached. the ASA scale should be adjusted to I12 or I14 respectively against original ASA speed. $4&we;, -' k. SrA ,n'l[l) fr! ffint t-5fl E ;nt6wl Te llL :-_i W-e, M 4> ffi gry viewfinde* EEn T h e O l y m p u s P e n E E D e m b o d i e se x t r a w i d e b r i g h t l u m i n o u sf r a m e f i n d e r . P e r f e c tc o m p o s i t i o n i s e a s y s i m p l y p l a c i n gt h e s u b j e c ti n t h e c e n t e ro f t h e f r a m e . T h e P e n E E Df i n d e r i s s o c o n s t r u c t e dt h a t r e g a r d l e s so f t h e p o s i t i o n . o f y o u r e y e ,t h e s u b j e c t w i l l b e c e n t e r e d . Parallax correction mark: When making c l o s e - u p s( 0 . 8 m ) ,m a k e c e r t a i nt h a t y o u r s u b j e c t o c c u p i e st h e a r e a w i t h i n t h e p r o j e c t i n g short lines. Red warning mark. When your subject is too dim, the shutter does not work dven if you press the shutter b u t t o n a n d a r e d w a r n i n g m a r k a p p e a r si n the viewfinder. In such a case, use a flashg u n . ( S e ep a g e 1 9 ) www.orphancameras.com Holding the camera properly: The camera must be held firmly in order to take good pictures. Shaking leads to unsharp pictures. Practice until you become fully accustomed to the "feel" of the camera. Squeeze the release button with the ball, not with the tip of your finger. You may hold the camera either vertically or horizontallyas your composition requires. When holding the camera both horizontallY, keeP elbows cloie to Your body (lllustration). When holding the camera vertically, keep the right elbow close to your body and support the camera firmly with the left arm (lllustration) EE]I The shutter rebutton lease should be pressed with the f lat part of the index finger * Be sure your Ttnger or camera case do not cover the lens or CdS lient sensins cell. l6 When the whole ro|l has been exposed, reTo deterrnine whether the wind the film. whole roll has been exposed or not, check the f ilm counter. lt wi!l show the the number 72 lin the case of 36-exposure roll) or 4O (in the case of 2O-exposure noll). To rewind the film, first press in tlre rewind button at the bottom of the camera, then lift up the rewind crank and turn the crank in the direction of the arrow. While the film is being rewound, the crank is tight, but when the film is rolled up and the f ilm end leaves the take-up spool, the crank suddenly turnns freely. The film thus rewound is taken out in a place free from direct sunlight. Towands the end of the roll of film, the'advance lever .may meet re' sistance andf refuse to move half'way through the advancing stroke. This means that all the film is used up. Do not attempt to force the lever or you will damage the camera and tear the film. Press the rewind button and you can then complete the winding stroke. Do not try to take another picture but rewind the film. t7" www.orphancameras.com camera r D u s t a n d m o i s t u r ea r e e n e m i e so f y o u r c a m e r a . B e s u r e t o s t o r e t h e c a m e r a i n a d r y a n d w e l l v e n t i l a t e dp l a c e . * Don't touch the lens with your fingers. lf touched,wipe i t w i t h a c l e a n u n s t a r c h e d c o t t o n c l o t h . F i n g e r p r i n t s ,i f not wiped off immediately, will eventually not be re. m o v ab l e . * After using the camera on the beach, be sure to wipe the surfaceof the camera with a soft cloth so that no s a l t o r o t h e r c o r r o s i v es u b s t a n c . ew i l l b e l e f t o n i t . * l f t h e c a m e r a s h o u l d n e e d s e r v i c e ,b r i n g i t i m m e d i a t e l y t o y o u r d e a l e r , w h o i s a n O L Y M P U Ss e r v i c e a g e n t . l n d a r kc o n d i t i o n si n d i c a t e d Attach to the camera * Simply insert the Pen by red warning mark, use FlashCL into the accesf l a s h p h o t o g r ap h y w i t h sory shoe (with built-in f l a s h b u l b so r a n e l e c t r o n i c c o r d l e s sc o n t a c t s )a t t h e flash unit. t o p o f t h e c a m e r a; w h e r e The compact style Pen i t c o n n e c t se l e c t r i c a l l Yt o F l a s h C L c a n b e u s e dw i t h ' the s hu t t e r - di aP hr a g m o u t a c o r d . I n f l a s hp h o t o meqhanism. The Pen g r a p h y ,r e l e a s et h e " A u t o " , F l a s h C L e x p o s u r ec h a r t t h e n s hu t t e r s p e e d i s s e t is stickedon the rear of to I/15 sec. automatically. the flash. www.orphancameras.com W h e nu s i n go r d i n a r yf l a s h g u n s o r e l e c t r o n i cf l a s h , r n s e r tt h e u n i t i n t o t h e accessory shoe and at. tach:flash connecting pfug into the synchronizi n g s o c k e to f t h e c a m e r a . Self-timephotograrphy: The camera has a built-in self-timer which enables you to take a picture of yourself without the help of others. Create a lot of happy photographic mementos by making effective use of the self-timer. 1. Set the self-timer by turning the lever 130 degress downward. 2. Make certain the film has been advanced securely. 3. Press the start button fitted behind the lever; then the shutter is actuated in about 11 seconds. * You may set the self-timer lever either before or after advancing the film. * Even after the self-timer has been set, you can also shoot by pressing the release button without operating the selfilmer" * When the film has not been advanced securely, the shutter cannot be actuated even if you operate the self-timer. * lf the above sitlation has taken place, turn the self-timer. 9O degress downward over ag_ain, and-holding it with your finger, advance the film securely. At this time, the selftimer starts as your finger leaves it even you-don't pr6ss the start button. x When the shutter does not"work fof dim lightning condition" retease the "Auto" and set F/l.7 to center red dot. Then set the self-timer again as mentioned apove" 20 Handy Accessories F il t e r Lens Hood: Use 43mm screw-in type or 45mm slip-on type filter. When Y2 or ND4 filter is attached, the ASA setting should be adjusted to ll2 or Il4 respectively against original ASA number. For instance, set ASA at 50 or 25 instead of 100. UV or 1A filter, either of which no ASA setting adjustment is necessary, is recommended for clear pictures and lens orotection. This lens hood eliminates undesirable glare caused by the sun of other light sou rce. Filter Types and Gharacteristics : UV Y2 81 C 82C 2l Eliminates undesirable ultra-violet rays and gives clear pictures. Also usable constanly for lens protection. (For black-and-white film) Accentuates contrasts, for example, by darkening a blue sky and bringing white clouds into relief, and produqes three-dimensional effects. (For black-and-white film) (skyllght)- Like UV, eliminates stray ultra-violet rays and prevents pictures from assuming a bluish tone. Usable for lens protection. (For colour film) (for cloudy weather)-Designed for colour photography, prevents a bluish tone from entering pictures taken under cloudy or rainy weather. (for morning and evening)-Designed for colour photo. graphy, prevents a yellow.redQish tone from entering pictur-es taken during morning'or evening houres when red rays abound. www.orphancameras.com Pen Flash CL : This compact microflash unit can be used with two types of bulbs, AG-l and AG-lB (for colour photo. graphy). Enloy Colour Slides : Pen UP 3 The Pen Projector can Proiect sPecta' cular life'sized Pic' ve1y f rom tures slrbrt dista nces. lt can be used with both the 35mm and the half size slides. The Pen Up 3 is useful for taking close-up pictures of pet animals or still life making in addition to ments, copies 'p -o h fo t o gdr aopc hus and books, other reference data. F en Pr oi ec tor T y pe 2. Gooler. Auto-cha nger Type 2. A t t a c h m e n t ( G ' l o s e - u pL e n s ) By attaching the lens f:30cm or f:40cm, you can take a close-up picture at minimum distance of 29.Scm or 40.4cm respectively. In this picture taking, set a focusing ring at infinity (m). Film Strip Adapter. Slide mounts