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During a recent clearout of the cupboard, my dad found his first ever camera, an Olympus 35RD (with the f/1.7 40mm lens). It's a beautiful camera, very much like my current 35RC, but with a massive hulking lens on the front.
Unfortunately.... it has the stuck shutter problem. The shutter and aperture stick open on all speeds (not just the slow ones), the shutter opens very slowly and visual inspection shows that the blades are well-gunked with grease. Other than that every other part works fine (well, the seals need replacing, but I have one of Jon Goodman's kits for that 🙂).
I'm looking to get it repaired, and as I live in the UK I've emailed Luton Camera Repairs for a quote. I'm also thinking of taking it to the Camera Repair Company in Dereham (just down the road from where I live). Does anybody here have any experience with getting an RD fixed and how much it would cost? I'm really keen to get this thing working, because it would be perfect for low-light pictures, but almost being as compact as my RC.
Also what is this camera like as a user? I know they're very rare, which is why I'm so keen to get it working again.
Unfortunately.... it has the stuck shutter problem. The shutter and aperture stick open on all speeds (not just the slow ones), the shutter opens very slowly and visual inspection shows that the blades are well-gunked with grease. Other than that every other part works fine (well, the seals need replacing, but I have one of Jon Goodman's kits for that 🙂).
I'm looking to get it repaired, and as I live in the UK I've emailed Luton Camera Repairs for a quote. I'm also thinking of taking it to the Camera Repair Company in Dereham (just down the road from where I live). Does anybody here have any experience with getting an RD fixed and how much it would cost? I'm really keen to get this thing working, because it would be perfect for low-light pictures, but almost being as compact as my RC.
Also what is this camera like as a user? I know they're very rare, which is why I'm so keen to get it working again.