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Hi! I got my first rangefinder camera two days ago, after shooting digital for a couple of years. I settled on the Olympus 35RC because of its size and seemingly user-friendly settings. The camera I got seems to be in decent shape, but I have some questions about it, and film/RF cameras in general.
1: The focus ring makes a little noise when I use it. Is this normal? It seems to be in perfect working condition.
2: What battery can I use without having to adjust the ISO-settings, and where can I order them (needs to be somewhere with international shipping)?
3: I'm currently using it in manual mode by using my D300 as a light meter. How accurate is this? Will the same settings on both cameras produce similar exposures?
4: I plan on buying a cheap light meter so I don't have to drag my D300 with me all the time. Do you guys have any recommendations?
Thanks in advance for answers or other tips and tricks!
Edit: Got my test roll back. Overall I'm pretty happy with the results. I guessed my way to the correct exposure on about half of them, so I'm fairly happy with that, considering the fact that I've never used the Sunny 16-rule before. Other than that I've noticed that I need to practice framing. The pictures themselves aren't too interesting, but can be found on my flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamboffen/sets/72157626351022479/
I liked this picture:

imm027_26A by iamboffen, on Flickr
1: The focus ring makes a little noise when I use it. Is this normal? It seems to be in perfect working condition.
2: What battery can I use without having to adjust the ISO-settings, and where can I order them (needs to be somewhere with international shipping)?
3: I'm currently using it in manual mode by using my D300 as a light meter. How accurate is this? Will the same settings on both cameras produce similar exposures?
4: I plan on buying a cheap light meter so I don't have to drag my D300 with me all the time. Do you guys have any recommendations?
Thanks in advance for answers or other tips and tricks!
Edit: Got my test roll back. Overall I'm pretty happy with the results. I guessed my way to the correct exposure on about half of them, so I'm fairly happy with that, considering the fact that I've never used the Sunny 16-rule before. Other than that I've noticed that I need to practice framing. The pictures themselves aren't too interesting, but can be found on my flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamboffen/sets/72157626351022479/
I liked this picture:

imm027_26A by iamboffen, on Flickr
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