Ok - so I am reading mixed things here, but those who watch the video seem to agree that this is not right and my main concern is the focus. The first 4 rolls have seem mis-focused to the point of concern, light seal is fine. I think this needs to be fixed.
Is not ok. I could see a gap in the low res video. The focusing issue could have many factors. Maybe the focusing screen isn't at the right height. So, your image would look to be in focused but the lens isn't. To calibrate this, it is somewhat involved but can be achieved by yourself and without needing to expose any films.
You need a piece of ground glass or even another focusing screen. Place it on the back of the body and about 3cm to 4cm away from the edge of the back. I think it was 4cm.... The film plane on the film back is actually 3 to 4cm away from the back of the body. I know because I had to calibrate my 80mm with my none Hasselblad focusing screen. It was off...that is...at the infinity mark, the focus on my focusing screen was burry (I have a vertical split finder and can tell if my focus is off or not).
Anyway....once you have secured the ground glass or another focusing screen to the body's back, you can use a loupe or a DSLR live view to check for the focus. You want the image projected onto this ground glass to be in focus. Then, check the focus on your waist level finder. The image on the waist level finder should be in focus when the lens is in focus...as seen by the loupe or LiveView. If the focus on the waist finder is off, you need to adjust the height of the focusing screen.
I just checked...is 4cm. Image projected from the lens won't hit the film plane until it is at 4cm away from the back of the body..measuring from the edge of the body's back..