In article <4ksoet$37i@Holly.aa.net>, jnesbitt@aa.net says...

>I picked this up at a garage sale a couple of weeks ago. It is a very >small camera with a sturdy silver body. The camera appears to be at >least twenty years old...very likely older. It has a single ring with >aperature settings and some other numbers that I am not familiar with.
>I would be especially grateful if I could find a manual for it, but
>any info (including possible estimate of it's value) would be greatly >appreciated.

I had one of these in the early '60's (my first 35mm!), and again
later. The 1/2 frame Olympus PEN-EE camera had an excellent, but fixed-focus, lens, and the format was too small for high quality
images at the time (and getting slides mounted is a problem). The
VF was wonderful, and made everything seen through it look so good
that it was hard to stop taking pictures with it. Reliability was
a problem, though.... I suspect that its value is not high, and if
it is still working, it is still an excellent tiny point-and-shoot.
Have fun with it!
Hope This Helps