Petri 7s sighting

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I saw someone today with a Petri 7s and what appeared to be the wide angle adapter and viewfinder. Really decked-out, I thought. I actually have this camera and the auxiliary lenses, but I seldom use it because it is a bit big and clunky for my preferences, but it's a solid camera, I think. To be working well after so many years, it can't be built too poorly. Doesn't need batteries.

What did I do on my outing today? I took a small digital camera with the thought that there wouldn't be much photo opportunities, but maybe I should try harder to get the Petri out of the house....
 
I just picked up a Petri 7s at a thrift store. It's very clean but the leaf shutter trips slowly. Didn't cost much so I thought I'd search here to see if there's an easy fix. A very cool camera. I also have a Petri Color 35 and love it. For years I thought it didn't work until I read here it's locked when the lens is screwed all the way in. They're both made very well.
 
I got one of these recently. The rangefinder patch is tiny, but it takes nice pictures.

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My grandfather has one of these. He bought it in Japan and used it while enlisted in the Korean War. I found it in his basement last summer and it seemed to still work quite well, although quite dirty. The meter was even working still.
 
The meter on mine seems pretty good. I'd bet that it would last a long time as long as the selenium was not exposed to light most of the time (only when in use), but I dunno for sure.

I am not too sure about trying flash!

The Petri seems to be a completely overlooked (underrated?) brand, but given it's quirkiness, I'm not sure that it would be the first thing I would recommend either. Another point in its favor, I guess, is since it's under-appreciated, these things are available cheap. I assume that it should compare well enough with other similar 60's rangefinders, so I'm not too interested in getting another camera of that vintage. I like the styling on this one.
 
The Petri seems to be a completely overlooked (underrated?) brand, but given it's quirkiness, I'm not sure that it would be the first thing I would recommend either.

I have had four of the these around 40mm rice cameras, and the lenses are all very good. This is fill flash with the Petri7s:

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and I blew a section of this up and it was as sharp as anything I've ever shot:

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