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The medium format purchase was supposed to be a diversion into film from DSLR but got too curious about 35mm. So I spotted a too-good-pass deal on fleabay for a $60 Olympus 35 RC so I got it. And the thing is mint! Didn’t even really have to give it much of a clean down. Replaced the batteries with alkaline A625 1.5v and the meter works (sorta - we’ll get into that later). Anyway here it is …
Fixed 42mm f2.8 Zuiko lens …
It passed lol …
Was able to shoot off a couple B&W iso 100 rolls since I got it in the mail just yesterday. Generally pretty happy with the results. When I had the focus correct, the images were very crisp.
So I’d read about using 1.5v in place of the 1.3v mercury battery and I think it’s affecting the meter reading on automatic. I hope I don’t have this reversed (bear with me, I’m a beginner) but in either case, shooting with iso 100 film at iso 100 setting on the camera yielded slightly over exposed shots based on its meter. When I adjusted the camera setting to 200 iso, the meter resulted in darker, higher contrast shots. Is that the higher voltage?
These first two were very washed out which I darkened quite a bit …
Ok here’s my stab at some street photography lol. 😀 But in all seriousness, I’d set the meter on this shot to iso 200 with iso 100 film and thought it exposed pretty well (no editing) …
I am left to estimate or use a light meter with my GSW690 since it doesn’t have a light meter but was just wanting to see if the meter on the 35 RC was working. (Although I don’t mind using its auto mode either since I suck at estimating exposure settings.)
Have some accessories coming in for this 35 RC including original lens cap, strap, and Hi-Matic F case which is supposed to fit it perfect.
Looking forward to learning color film development so I can get into some color with these cameras. Also found a Canon TLb at a thrift store over the weekend lol. 😀
Fixed 42mm f2.8 Zuiko lens …
It passed lol …
Was able to shoot off a couple B&W iso 100 rolls since I got it in the mail just yesterday. Generally pretty happy with the results. When I had the focus correct, the images were very crisp.
So I’d read about using 1.5v in place of the 1.3v mercury battery and I think it’s affecting the meter reading on automatic. I hope I don’t have this reversed (bear with me, I’m a beginner) but in either case, shooting with iso 100 film at iso 100 setting on the camera yielded slightly over exposed shots based on its meter. When I adjusted the camera setting to 200 iso, the meter resulted in darker, higher contrast shots. Is that the higher voltage?
These first two were very washed out which I darkened quite a bit …
Ok here’s my stab at some street photography lol. 😀 But in all seriousness, I’d set the meter on this shot to iso 200 with iso 100 film and thought it exposed pretty well (no editing) …
I am left to estimate or use a light meter with my GSW690 since it doesn’t have a light meter but was just wanting to see if the meter on the 35 RC was working. (Although I don’t mind using its auto mode either since I suck at estimating exposure settings.)
Have some accessories coming in for this 35 RC including original lens cap, strap, and Hi-Matic F case which is supposed to fit it perfect.
Looking forward to learning color film development so I can get into some color with these cameras. Also found a Canon TLb at a thrift store over the weekend lol. 😀