VERY IMPORTANT UPDATE...PLEASE READ
When I first got this camera, having not used one in a while, I searched the web for a manual to find out how to fire the shutter without film. I remembered there was a trick to it. So, after reading the procedure, I checked the shutter operation and all was well. So, I listed the camera here. I was wondering why nobody wanted the kit. I didn't think the price was too high. But, no sale...So, after I had inquiries about splitting the set up and selling the camera separate from the lens, I closed the one listing and re-listed it with the option to buy it separated. Still not much luck. So, this morning I decided to put a roll of film in the camera and do further testing. As I was preparing to do that, I noticed that the finder was loose from the body a little bit when I picked the camera up. And while I was fiddling with it, I took notice of something I didn't catch before...Some mounting pins were missing...In fact, one pin is missing and the other is broken off...Even when I shot the pictures for the listing I didn't notice it and just re-mounted the finder...Anyway, I looked up some pictures of this camera body and realized the top of the camera is supposed to have a pin on each side of the viewing screen at the front which the finder actually sets on. Again, having not used one in a while, and since the finder was already attached when I did my first shutter test, I didn't notice the pins were not there. So (almost done here), I want everyone to know that I wasn't trying to pull a fast one on anyone, I simply missed something. Apparently the pins don't have any bearing on the operation of the finder/meter because it all worked when I tested it. However, the prism is not as secure as it should be.
In light of these new findings... The body with finder is now priced at $80...Separate lens price remains the same $249...Buy the whole kit $ 329...All prices include shipping.