I was pretty hesitant on this one. Post here or in the fixed section...
So, yes, this is my new 5.25$ Minolta X-370s. I got it at a garage sale this morning. The owner wanted much more for it but the mirror was stuck in the up position... So, I offered him 5$ for it and he accepted. But when I went to look in my pocket for some change (we have metal 1 dollar and 2 dollar coins in Canada), I accidentally dropped a quarter on the ground... and his pit bull thought it was a really interesting thing to eat......... For some reason I simply didn't want to offend the dog
And using a dollar's worth of Purell just to clean a quarter completely covered in dog drool didn't seem like a good deal.
So yeah, I got the camera with a 28-70 macro zoom that can focus darn close. It's missing the decorative tag but I don't care much, though I might eventually cut a replacement disk for it.
The mirror was stuck in the up position, but I knew that these cameras are quite easy to repair. When this happens, the first thing to check is if the LEDs light up in the viewfinder with fresh batteries. If they don't, the capacitor on the bottom is dead. If they do like on mine, that means something is grabbing. It's always a long fork that's spring loaded and that straddles a round pulley like part right under the wind lever. You play long enough with all the visible levers in that region and you'll figure out the correct sequence to get it working flawlessly. No need to dig in further.
Here's the new toy