Thanks!Put a coloured gel over the rangefinder window. That will colour the patch and make it easier to line it up.
Now you can set up a search on eBay for the accessory lens set for that camera -- I have one, tele and wide adapters that screw into the filter ring. Originally, the set came with an auxiliary viewfinder that mounts to the accessory shoe.
At my sample too the rangefinder patch is hardly visible, it is both dim and not very contrasty colourwise. It is at the verge of being usable.
A similar idea is to put a piece of unexposed-but-developed black-and-white film over the viewfinder window (not the rangefinder window). The purpose is to dim the VF image some so it won't overpower the faint RF image. Color film would work too if you don't mind an orange viewfinder. You can also use window film, which comes in large rolls for dimming windows of buildings. That works well.Put a coloured gel over the rangefinder window. That will colour the patch and make it easier to line it up.
I wish I could, but when the camera fell it landed right on the threaded filter ring, deforming it. :-( You'll see the deformation at the bottom of the lens on the pic of the camera.
If you have a jigsaw and a clamp, you can fix the filter ring. You trace the correct arc of the ring (about 1/3 way around the lens) onto the edge of a piece of wood (1/2" to 3/4" thick) with grain running perpendicular to the arc. You cut the arc out. You cut off the leftover bit. You use those and a clamp on the bent part of the ring. It might get it straight enough to use and won't chew up the threads.
If you have a jigsaw and a clamp.....
Or you can use a lens vice tool.
it's always nice to score a working 60-year-old camera for $20!
This model probably retailed for $15 less than your version.
The Petri 7s was the first camera I ever used at age 10. It belonged to my father who bought it in 63. I don't have that camera any more. I have bought a few used one but although all are working fine and suprisingly the selenium meters are quite accurate. But the rangefinder patch is faded badly so it's near impossible to use it. When the camera was new as I recalled the patch could be seen very clearly.
Yes I love it.
The Petri 7s was the first camera I ever used at age 10. It belonged to my father who bought it in 63. I don't have that camera any more. I have bought a few used one but although all are working fine and suprisingly the selenium meters are quite accurate. But the rangefinder patch is faded badly so it's near impossible to use it. When the camera was new as I recalled the patch could be seen very clearly.
Yes I love it.
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