Today I have received a D3 from ebay. I am very impressed with the design and build quality. I actually prefer this camera to my Pen F which I sold. This is because it is smaller and also the leaf shutter is much quieter. This is a real gem.
I literally just changed seals and loaded this camera up last weekend. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but am looking forward. Thanks for a very timely video!
This was very helpful, especially the bit explaining the lens. The little zooming lever on the lens on my camera got stuck and now only goes between infinity and 5m. Do you think i accidentally triggered some factory setting/lock or is it something that needs repair?
The only half frame experience I have is with the Nat Geo binocular camera 😂 I did pick up a cheap DeJur Petri Compact on a whim, which has a cool looking red badge and green viewfinder window. Unfortunately the shutter is sticky, not quite sure how to open it. I've wanted a D2 for a while, as it's usually more affordable than the F or D3.
Half frame is fun! For the petri, if you remove the front cell and use some 91% isopropyl or, if that doesn't work, Ronsonol or similar lighter fluid on a cotton swab and fan the leaves and around the leaves that might help. Firing the shutter one any working speed might also help when using the solvents as that will work them into the shutter mechanism and hopefully loosen the thick grease if that's the issue.
Thanks for the great review! I've been debating whether to get a Canon Demi EE17 (about 80 bucks with a broken meter; 150, fully functional), Pen D3 (110, fully functional), or a Fujica Half (50 with a broken meter), really hard to choose. Which one would you go for? I plan to use Sunny 16, by the way, if the meter's not working.
I would always go for a fully functional camera unless the camera with the dead meter has a full manual mode. I don't have any familiarity with the Canon or Fujica, but both have good reputations.
Hi! I’ve had one for 5 months and it all worked perfectly! But last time I loaded a film and wanted to take some pictures, when I turn the film advance dial it activates the shutter immediately. Do you maybe know why that could be happening?
@@jackfruit95 IIRC, having sold this camera a long time ago, it has limited or no usability. I try to remember to include that data when discussing batteries in the videos, though I don't bat 1000 in that regard.
great video! thanks! I bought one lately and want to get a lens cap for it. Could you please tell me the lens cap size for this lovely Olympus Pen D3? Thanks in advance :)
Thank you! I read this on my lunch walk and my first thought was 'why haven't I ever gotten one of those books?' So to both your e-mail questions, yes and thank you very much!
I bought a d3 from a thrift store today. It still had film it in and was on the last photo. great! I thought. So I rewound the spool (yes I pressed the button on the bottom). then opened it to find out the film was still exposed. Turns out the winding wheel is stuck and I do not know how to fix it. I have ee2 so I dont see it as that big of a deal. But if I even want to sell it I want to actually see it function. Any help?
Do you mean the rewind wheel was stuck or the film advance wheel? For the rewind wheel, it shouldn't be as that's a mechanical linkage. It's more likely that the film broke inside the canister. To check that, when the film is out, see if rewinding has any effect on spinning the rewind forks. For the advance, that wouldn't turn until the shutter is fired. The best advice I have beyond that is just to verify that it all works with no film in the camera and the back of the camera removed. I'm guessing you've tried that, or would probably get to it pretty soon. Let me know how all of that goes and that may result in some ideas.
I took the film out and tried to spin the advance wheel. that is stuck. pressing the shutter button doesn't help. it feels lose as if there is no pressure. The indicator of the film moves a bit when trying the advance while but neither really move. At least it came with a roll of film that expired in 2006. I'm using that one in my Canon Ae-1 now. @@DavidHancock
@@KajiRider1997 Got it. Something is jammed. Sometimes you can luck out and if you take the bottom plate off and look for any parts that wiggle when you try the shutter or advance, you might find one that, moving it manually, unjams the camera. I sold my D3 a long time ago, so I can't check and see if I can recommend anything inside the camera.
Today I have received a D3 from ebay. I am very impressed with the design and build quality. I actually prefer this camera to my Pen F which I sold. This is because it is smaller and also the leaf shutter is much quieter. This is a real gem.
Nice! It is a really well made little camera.
I literally just changed seals and loaded this camera up last weekend. Haven't had a chance to use it yet, but am looking forward. Thanks for a very timely video!
Nice! I'll be using mine this weekend, too. They're fun and great cameras.
필름 초보자에게 너무 친절한 설명과 한국어 자막 감사합니다
감사합니다! 그리고 RUclips에서는 자동으로 한국어 자막을 추가해 줍니다.
i use a small O ring around my battery to make it fit snug but I love my d3 and use it almost every day
That's a good solution with most cameras, but if there's no contact spring in the battery chamber it won't work.
This was very helpful, especially the bit explaining the lens. The little zooming lever on the lens on my camera got stuck and now only goes between infinity and 5m. Do you think i accidentally triggered some factory setting/lock or is it something that needs repair?
Thank you! The lens probably needs repair, but is likely the result of a drop.
Just bought a Pen S in pristine condition off ebay (with a price tag to match) but now I wish I had known about this one! I think I'll just get both
Nice! The Pen S is a great camera.
The only half frame experience I have is with the Nat Geo binocular camera 😂
I did pick up a cheap DeJur Petri Compact on a whim, which has a cool looking red badge and green viewfinder window. Unfortunately the shutter is sticky, not quite sure how to open it. I've wanted a D2 for a while, as it's usually more affordable than the F or D3.
Half frame is fun!
For the petri, if you remove the front cell and use some 91% isopropyl or, if that doesn't work, Ronsonol or similar lighter fluid on a cotton swab and fan the leaves and around the leaves that might help. Firing the shutter one any working speed might also help when using the solvents as that will work them into the shutter mechanism and hopefully loosen the thick grease if that's the issue.
Thanks for the great review! I've been debating whether to get a Canon Demi EE17 (about 80 bucks with a broken meter; 150, fully functional), Pen D3 (110, fully functional), or a Fujica Half (50 with a broken meter), really hard to choose. Which one would you go for? I plan to use Sunny 16, by the way, if the meter's not working.
I would always go for a fully functional camera unless the camera with the dead meter has a full manual mode. I don't have any familiarity with the Canon or Fujica, but both have good reputations.
Hi! I’ve had one for 5 months and it all worked perfectly! But last time I loaded a film and wanted to take some pictures, when I turn the film advance dial it activates the shutter immediately. Do you maybe know why that could be happening?
Hmm. That sounds like a mechanical fault. It will likely need a professional repair. Most likely, a catch or can is misaligned or damaged.
Can you tell me what features can be used when the battery is installed in this camera? Does it have an auto mode?
With a battery, everything can be used. As for the features, I think this video outlines all of them to the best of my ability.
@@DavidHancock So the camera can not be used without a battery?
@@jackfruit95 IIRC, having sold this camera a long time ago, it has limited or no usability. I try to remember to include that data when discussing batteries in the videos, though I don't bat 1000 in that regard.
Very usefull video. Tnx
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Thank you!
great video! thanks! I bought one lately and want to get a lens cap for it. Could you please tell me the lens cap size for this lovely Olympus Pen D3? Thanks in advance :)
Oh gosh, I don't know. I had a press-on lens cap that came with this. I'm guessing the filter thread is 43mm, but you'll want to doublecheck that.
@@DavidHancock Thanks! I really appreciate this and your vids!!! :)
I just bought a pen d2, do they also use the 675 type batteries?
Yup. It also needs the 675.
@5:43 According to Mckeown's Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras 12ed, the D3 was made from 1965-1969. (Also left you a message on Patreon.)
Thank you! I read this on my lunch walk and my first thought was 'why haven't I ever gotten one of those books?' So to both your e-mail questions, yes and thank you very much!
Hey, David, received the book tonight and that you very much! It's huge. I've already started using it to research the next batch of camera scripts.
@@DavidHancock Should probably have mentioned that it doubles as small weight training. 🤪
2022 . : )) I am very interested olympus pen d3 work without battery ????
I believe that's covered in the battery section of this video. There's an index in the video description with time links to each section.
I bought a d3 from a thrift store today. It still had film it in and was on the last photo. great! I thought. So I rewound the spool (yes I pressed the button on the bottom). then opened it to find out the film was still exposed.
Turns out the winding wheel is stuck and I do not know how to fix it. I have ee2 so I dont see it as that big of a deal. But if I even want to sell it I want to actually see it function.
Any help?
Do you mean the rewind wheel was stuck or the film advance wheel? For the rewind wheel, it shouldn't be as that's a mechanical linkage. It's more likely that the film broke inside the canister. To check that, when the film is out, see if rewinding has any effect on spinning the rewind forks.
For the advance, that wouldn't turn until the shutter is fired.
The best advice I have beyond that is just to verify that it all works with no film in the camera and the back of the camera removed. I'm guessing you've tried that, or would probably get to it pretty soon. Let me know how all of that goes and that may result in some ideas.
I took the film out and tried to spin the advance wheel. that is stuck. pressing the shutter button doesn't help. it feels lose as if there is no pressure. The indicator of the film moves a bit when trying the advance while but neither really move. At least it came with a roll of film that expired in 2006. I'm using that one in my Canon Ae-1 now. @@DavidHancock
@@KajiRider1997 Got it. Something is jammed. Sometimes you can luck out and if you take the bottom plate off and look for any parts that wiggle when you try the shutter or advance, you might find one that, moving it manually, unjams the camera. I sold my D3 a long time ago, so I can't check and see if I can recommend anything inside the camera.
Hello, could you please tell me that the button and shutter of pen d3 are always stuck? How can we solve this problem?😢😢
Hmm. It should not do that. Is the button jammed and the shutter not firing at all? What happens when you advance the film?
I request an All About Film episode of the NEW Acros ii film
That will probably be class of 22. This year's AAF docket is pretty full.
EL sticker stands for easy loading
Thank you!
D3よりD2の方が生産台数が少ない。
D2とDは同じレンズな為、露出計がセレンとCDSの違い、D3はこの2種より明るいレンズを搭載した、F1.9→F1./7
ありがとう!