The Electric Eye 3
The Olympus Pen EE-3, the last iteration of the all-metal bodied half-frame 35mm film camera was launched by Olympus in 1973 and stayed in production till 1982. The fully automatic exposure camera was an upgrade to the Pen EE-2 (1968-1977) and came fitted with a fixed focus 4 elements in 3-groups D.Zuiko 28mm F3.5 lens.
Mechanically similar to the previous Pen EE-2 and Pen EE versions, the EE-3 comes with a set of two shutter speeds, 1/40 and 1/200 second, selected automatically when the camera is used in auto mode, and at the slower 1/40 second when used in manual mode. The lens aperture range is from F3.5 to F22, and the camera accepts film ISO speed ratings from 25 to 400.
In automatic shooting mode, set by selecting the film ISO speed, the shutter speed is set to the slower 1/40 second with the lens aperture regulated between F3.5 to F8 for lower lighting conditions, and to the faster 1/200 second with the lens aperture opening between F11 to F22 for brighter lighting conditions. In manual shooting, by selecting the lens aperture opening from F3.5 to F22, the shutter speed is set to 1/40 second.
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