RichA
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I got an Olympus 35 RC cheap on Ebay ($23). It was replacement for a Ricoh I once had (500G?) and is similar. However, once I got the camera, I noted the buyer had not disclosed that there was a ding in one corner. Something not easy to do with such a solid body. Turns out, the rangefinder though not broken is way out. Basically, I shot a role of film through it and verified that the distance scale on the lens works, but if I use the rangefinder's viewfinder to focus, it is way off. Infinity focus using the image fuser is showing 5.5ft(!) on the lens distance scale. So what was cheap will now be expensive to fix.
Second thing. The first role of film (Arista II 400) that clued me in to the focus issue was developed in T-Max according to the instructions in the Arista box. The second role of Arista used to pin down how "off" the focus was was developed from a packet of Refinal I got for free at a local outlet store. The Refinal produced much nicer negatives (IMO) than the T-Max. They had 10 packets of the Refinal at the store, but when I decided I liked it and went back to get the rest, I was told it had been trashed during a clean-up day!
Second thing. The first role of film (Arista II 400) that clued me in to the focus issue was developed in T-Max according to the instructions in the Arista box. The second role of Arista used to pin down how "off" the focus was was developed from a packet of Refinal I got for free at a local outlet store. The Refinal produced much nicer negatives (IMO) than the T-Max. They had 10 packets of the Refinal at the store, but when I decided I liked it and went back to get the rest, I was told it had been trashed during a clean-up day!