Some photos from my Olympus 35RC

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very good! I also just got one however haven't tried yet. Ordered a 43.5->43mm adapter in order to use Pen EED's 43mm cap.
 
very good! I also just got one however haven't tried yet. Ordered a 43.5->43mm adapter in order to use Pen EED's 43mm cap.

You can get 43.5-46mm adapters on ebay for about 3 bucks, makes it much easier to find filters and hoods. They really are great cameras, I'll never give mine up.
 
I haven't run any film through mine in a while, but the battery is still holding up. First thing I did when I got it was buy the filter adapter. It's a great little shooter, and full manual, too!

PF
 
No question, this is a great lens, a great meter, and a somewhat great camera:

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I love all these shots, what a sharp lens !!! I have just got one and after fitting new light seals I'm ready to put a test roll through it. I just hope the results are as good.
 
thanks. I only tried one roll of expired superia 400 but it still surprised me with super sharpness :eek:. Sharper than QL17GIII. I wish there was a way to carry it on the belt. Still a little large compared to Rollei 35 :bang:

You can get 43.5-46mm adapters on ebay for about 3 bucks, makes it much easier to find filters and hoods. They really are great cameras, I'll never give mine up.
 
I have recently finished a roll of TMAX400 and developed it with Ilford S (as the Kodak developers are not available any more in my area). What has surprised me is that the grain is uneven across all shots. The RC has done a great job. Now what could have caused that unevenness?
 
hi,

can i ask how serious is the 1/15 limitation to your shooting indoors or at night, and do you use the 'B' option ? i am genuinely curious.

raytoie
 
hi,

can i ask how serious is the 1/15 limitation to your shooting indoors or at night, and do you use the 'B' option ? i am genuinely curious.

raytoie

I used bulb mode and metered the exposure with my dslr for these night shots. Normally if I needed longer than 1/15th I would just guess using the bulb mode. I don't really shoot it at night or in low light often though.
 
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