At Saturday's PSPCS annual swap meet, I bought some nice things.
First, for $5, a Polaroid EE 100 Super. It will take Fuji pack film. The interesting thing about these is the film speed selector. As with many other pack film Polaroids, the 75 selection shoots wide open (f/9.2) and the 3000 selection is stopped down quite a bit (f/58). This means daylight shooting is no problem but interiors or dim light will result in a multi-second exposure unless a flashcube is used. However, this camera has an additional "3000 ER" setting which keeps the aperture wide open for 3000 speed film. With that setting I could make photos in dim interior lighting at hand-holdable shutter speeds.
Alas, a flashlight revealed later that the bellows has pinholes. I'll have to repair it somehow or get it replaced.
Second, for $100, a near mint OM-2N with Zuiko 50/1.4 lens. It works nicely and is my first Olympus SLR.
Third, for $1, an Agfa Silette L with Compur-Rapid shutter and 50/2.8 lens. All shutter speeds and the self-timer work! The selenium meter works! The lens focuses from infinity to about three feet. The cover for the meter is missing, so I'll have to fabricate one. On the meter dial, you set the film's speed, then turn the dial to match the needle with the diamond indicator. I don't understand the green readout, but the EV readout in red can be set manually on the lens. The speeds and aperture are normally EV interlocked unless you pull a tab - all this is just like on an old Hasselblad C lens. Finally, there's a window on the rewind dial that says "100 ASA", ostensibly just a reminder, but there seems to be no way to change it - nor does it seem that there are other choices that would appear in the window. Strange. This is really a fun little camera.