Brainroom
Newbie
Hi guys, I'm new to this forum and Olympus rangefinder cameras but not to photography in general. I've instantly got the bug with these amazing-looking/performing cameras.
I live in Japan and in a local second hand shop there is an LC and two DCs in various conditions. I'd appreciate any help or advice anyone has on how easy/difficult these would be to get working, whether they are worth getting, etc. Details are below:
35LC: Overall condition looks good, quite clean with some dust or could be small spots of mould inside the front of the viewfinder window. Lens is clean and very good. No battery but the advance lever and shutter release both work as expected. The shutter seems to be fine and opens for the correct amount of time set. The self timer sticks a bit but this is ok as I'm sure I could lubricate it, and I'm not too bothered if I can't. The camera is in fair condition but has no case, etc. This is about 37 USD / 23 GBP (2011 exchange rate).
35DC 1: Overall condition good. Lens looks in nice condition. No battery installed. Advance lever moves to halfway and shutter release feels 'locked'. It will press down but will not release the shutter. The self timer works but only gets back to about 3/4 of the way and stops (8 o'clock when looking from the front). A half press on the shutter release doesn't show anything in the viewfinder. Price is about 42 dollars.
35DC 2: Overal condition average/good. Lens has small scratch or scuff. There is a battery installed (Toshiba MR9). Advance lever moves but not all the way like the first DC and shutter release feels 'locked'. It will press down but will not release the shutter. The self timer seems to be jammed in the vertically down position (6 o'clock), although it does move a few millimetres. A half-press on the shutter release moves the needle to the red overexposure warning position (I think) on the far left in the viewfinder. Price is about 30 dollars.
I tried the battery from the second 35DC in the first but still the shutter release can't be pressed and the lever remains locked, so I'm not even sure if this battery is working.
What do you think the chances are of the two DCs being ok? Does it sound like they just need a good battery installed or worse?
Ideally I'd like a good example of an Olympus with a G.Zuiko lens (SP, LC or UC) but am also interested in getting a DC for my wife (and myself) to use. These three would be great to have if they are fairly easy to get working, but if not I will wait for better examples to come along.
Thanks a lot for any help you can give
Cheers
Mark
I live in Japan and in a local second hand shop there is an LC and two DCs in various conditions. I'd appreciate any help or advice anyone has on how easy/difficult these would be to get working, whether they are worth getting, etc. Details are below:
35LC: Overall condition looks good, quite clean with some dust or could be small spots of mould inside the front of the viewfinder window. Lens is clean and very good. No battery but the advance lever and shutter release both work as expected. The shutter seems to be fine and opens for the correct amount of time set. The self timer sticks a bit but this is ok as I'm sure I could lubricate it, and I'm not too bothered if I can't. The camera is in fair condition but has no case, etc. This is about 37 USD / 23 GBP (2011 exchange rate).
35DC 1: Overall condition good. Lens looks in nice condition. No battery installed. Advance lever moves to halfway and shutter release feels 'locked'. It will press down but will not release the shutter. The self timer works but only gets back to about 3/4 of the way and stops (8 o'clock when looking from the front). A half press on the shutter release doesn't show anything in the viewfinder. Price is about 42 dollars.
35DC 2: Overal condition average/good. Lens has small scratch or scuff. There is a battery installed (Toshiba MR9). Advance lever moves but not all the way like the first DC and shutter release feels 'locked'. It will press down but will not release the shutter. The self timer seems to be jammed in the vertically down position (6 o'clock), although it does move a few millimetres. A half-press on the shutter release moves the needle to the red overexposure warning position (I think) on the far left in the viewfinder. Price is about 30 dollars.
I tried the battery from the second 35DC in the first but still the shutter release can't be pressed and the lever remains locked, so I'm not even sure if this battery is working.
What do you think the chances are of the two DCs being ok? Does it sound like they just need a good battery installed or worse?
Ideally I'd like a good example of an Olympus with a G.Zuiko lens (SP, LC or UC) but am also interested in getting a DC for my wife (and myself) to use. These three would be great to have if they are fairly easy to get working, but if not I will wait for better examples to come along.
Thanks a lot for any help you can give
Cheers
Mark