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  1. Justin
    March 31, 2025 @ 19:05

    I’m also lusting over this beauty and even though I know the prices in 2025 are insane, i might just end up pulling the trigger one of these days! and now I know of one potential issue and even better, a fix for it! thank you! and congrats on the camera!

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  2. Alex Reay
    April 1, 2025 @ 20:08

    There are still reasonably good deals to be had. A couple of days ago, an excellent copy was sold on eBay for about £750. Not too bad considering some of the prices I’ve seen being asked. I’m glad I bought one, just wish I’d done it sooner. The Colour/Mono dial is just wonderful to play with. You might also want to consider the E-P7 which is basically a Pen-F without an EVF, much faster processor (TruePic VIII, the same as E-M1 II) and focus performance which is actually remarkably good! It’s not as solidly built, more plastic but still good and very light. It has a few tech features missing and lacks Custom modes but does have a nice grip and better, simpler integration of the Colour/Mono dial. Best of all it’s much more affordable. Let me know if you pull the trigger.

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  3. Alex Reay
    April 1, 2025 @ 20:15

    Hi Justin, there are still reasonably good deals to be had. A couple of days ago, an excellent copy was sold on eBay for about £750. Not too bad considering some of the prices I’ve seen being asked. I’m glad I bought one, just wish I’d done it sooner. The Colour/Mono dial is just wonderful to play with which brings me on to the E-P7 which you may want to consider. It’s basically a Pen-F without an EVF, much faster processor (TruePic VIII, the same as E-M1 II) and focus performance which is actually remarkably good! It’s not as solidly built, more plastic but still good and very light. It has a few tech features missing and lacks Custom modes but does have a nice grip and better, simpler integration of the Colour/Mono dial. Best of all it’s much more affordable. Let me know if you pull the trigger.

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  4. Patrice LEVY
    April 20, 2025 @ 13:21

    A big thank you for this solution. I managed to repair my beloved Pen-F (see the result in the attached picture) though I had lost the original thumb grip and therefore had no template. Patience and precision are crucial.
    Super happy with the results !

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  5. Alex Reay
    April 22, 2025 @ 09:41

    Hey Patrice, that’s brilliant to hear! It looks like you’ve done a great job too. A friend suggested to first apply a piece of ‘Gorilla’ Double Sided Mounting Tape (1mm thick) to add some thickness and then the rubber grip tape on top. Doing so might give it a bit more depth and softer feel.

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  6. Peter Hungett
    July 22, 2025 @ 21:49

    Ray you can get the original part here ( if the part is still available it called a “ thumb rest” and I purchased 2 of them for $24.plus $10. shipping at
    olympus-repair-c@olympusrc.com
    This was Olympus’s parts and repairs facility for North America and if I’m not wrong Central America as well. They don’t repair the Pen F anymore because it’s “discontinued” but they probably have this part because not everybody knows that they have this part. I initially ordered one on eBay. It cost $65 but cancelled because one call to Olympus ( before OM Solutions) I found a better solution. Last time I contacted them i that email address above or use this number (201) 968-5959
    Regards
    An Olympus fan since 1974

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