Sunday, March 29, 2026

 


3 comments:

  1. Nice little sexy chic.

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  2. The camera she is holding is one of the half-frame ‘Pen’ models by Olympus. Utilizing the very popular 35mm film types, each exposure would take half of the normal 24mm x 36mm frame of regular cameras, thus doubling the number of photos on a given roll of film. A 20 exposure roll would yield 40 or more shots. The longer 36 exposure roll would give you 72 (or more) shots!

    The Olympus Pen-D model that my folks allowed me to use when I was a high school student was equipped with an excellent 32mm f/1.9 focusable lens. Its quiet leaf shutter had a maximum speed of 1/500 second. The entire camera construction was durable yet very precise. I was allowed to take it to school where a typical indoor classroom exposure setting was f/1.9 at a hand-holdable 1/60 second shutter speed without use of a flash. Its operation was so unobtrusive that I could take photos within a classroom setting without disruptions. Thus I still have a trove of hundreds (perhaps over a thousand) of photos that I took while in high school in the early 1970s.

    It was an excellent camera for learning the craft of photography.

    49er Badger

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  3. Oh, Sweet

    Not Al_in_Ottawa

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