Week two - The pics!

Some more results for you today!

Trollies
'Trollies' - 1/125sec @f/8

In keeping with the age and style of week two's camera, the Olympus Ace rangefinder, I shot a roll of Kodak Tri-X rated at ISO 320 and had it processed and scanned by Peak Imaging in Sheffield.

Our Glorious Dead
'Our Glorious Dead' - 1/250sec @f/8

Tunnel
'Tunnel' - 1/250sec @f/8

20ft 6ins
'20ft 6ins' - 1/250sec @f/11

Retro
'Retro' - 1/250sec @f/11

Steps
'Steps' - 1/125sec @f/11

I must admit that I'm not over keen on the Ace, finding focusing incredibly difficult (although the faint rangefinder spot and my need for some new specs certainly can't have helped…) Again, the only editing amounts to straightening, cropping, sharpening (and a little shadow recovery).

Week two - Olympus Ace

Mention 'interchangeable lens rangefinder camera' to photographers and I doubt many of them would think 'Olympus' but that is exactly what we have here in the shape of the Olympus Ace.

Olympus Ace

The Ace series was introduced in 1958 and consisted of two models, the meterless Ace and the Ace-E that has a built-in uncoupled Selenium meter. The Ace features a Copal SV leaf shutter with speeds from 1 sec to 1/500 sec plus Bulb, the shutter is clearly visible with the lens removed.

Olympus Ace with lens removed

A total of four lenses were produced for the cameras:

  • 3.5cm f/2.8
  • 4.5cm f/2.8
  • 8cm f/5.6
  • 8cm f/4
and brightline frames for all three focal lengths are included in the viewfinder (as can be seen in this dodgy iPhone shot).

Olympus Ace viewfinder

I've had this example on loan from a friend for almost a year now, high time I put some film through it wouldn't you say?