Caleb Hauge
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I'm extremely new to photography. By that I mean I've shot one roll of film in a disposable camera when I was 12 and a few packs of Polaroid 600 film, and that's it. A few years back I bought a Bolsey Model B2 for about $15 from a local antiques shop but I ended up putting it aside. I found it a few days ago and after a bit of research it seems that the rangefinder is totally wrecked and that pieces of the rangefinder have managed to fall into the viewfinder. From what I understand (which is very little, please correct me if I'm wrong) the rangefinder is used to help focus the camera. If the rangefinder is wrecked, can I still semi-accurately focus it? Is there anything I can do with the camera in this state besides take very blurry photos? The shutter also seems a bit sluggish, but only on the slowest setting. The others all seem fine to my eyes and ears. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, please let me know where it belongs if it's not in the right spot.
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