PatrickCheung
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I got a Pen FT last week, shot a roll of Ektar through it. 72 shots is... amazingly hard to finish!
I was interested in the Pen F because of it's design... I'd love to own one just to know that I have such an amazingly engineered and designed camera. When I got it in my hands, I was afraid it wouldn't perform as well as I hoped, being Half Frame and all, and that it would't be worth the price.
But seeing these shots... I have nothing to worry about... other than it taking my attention away from the Nikon S2 I love so much and the Leica M gear I'm supposed to love as a rangefinder fan.
The Pen F made me see and shoot in a different way. In Hong Kong I've always been afraid to shoot through a viewfinder, but the Pen F forced me to look through the VF. I took photos that I normally wouldn't becuse I saw things in a way I normally don't.
The camera was simple and efficient to use... the shutter dial is placed perfectly, the shutter button is flush, not too sensative, beautiful. The VF is a bit dimmer than most SLRs I've used... but compared to the OM series, anything is dim.
Anyway, here are the few I really enjoyed. Scans done by Dotwell Photo in Hong Kong.
I was interested in the Pen F because of it's design... I'd love to own one just to know that I have such an amazingly engineered and designed camera. When I got it in my hands, I was afraid it wouldn't perform as well as I hoped, being Half Frame and all, and that it would't be worth the price.
But seeing these shots... I have nothing to worry about... other than it taking my attention away from the Nikon S2 I love so much and the Leica M gear I'm supposed to love as a rangefinder fan.
The Pen F made me see and shoot in a different way. In Hong Kong I've always been afraid to shoot through a viewfinder, but the Pen F forced me to look through the VF. I took photos that I normally wouldn't becuse I saw things in a way I normally don't.
The camera was simple and efficient to use... the shutter dial is placed perfectly, the shutter button is flush, not too sensative, beautiful. The VF is a bit dimmer than most SLRs I've used... but compared to the OM series, anything is dim.
Anyway, here are the few I really enjoyed. Scans done by Dotwell Photo in Hong Kong.