The A12 back has matching serial numbers on the insert.
The waist level finder is in great cosmetic condition except on the back flap where it looks like something might have been stuck to it along the way and left sticker residue (or similar... not sure what it is). The photos below show the separation (or whatever it is) on the magnifying lens.
The included 80mm lens is very slow on the 1sec setting (more like 3.5 seconds), about .65 seconds at 1/2, and 1/3 on the 1/4 setting. It's accurate from 1/8 to 1/60. 1/125 is more like 1/105, 1/250 is about 1/200, and 1/500 clocks in at 1/300. All in all, I had great exposures since film is somewhat forgiving, and I didn't use 1 second.
The prism finder must have been acquired separate from the camera and had been beat up. It still works great (except metering), but you have to overlook the spot of fungus shown in the photos. The battery compartment has corrosion, and I don't know if that can be fixed for the metering to work (I didn't bother). This is a freebie if you purchase the camera because I don't want anyone disappointed in the condition.
The A12 back has matching serial numbers on the insert.
The waist level finder is in great cosmetic condition except on the back flap where it looks like something might have been stuck to it along the way and left sticker residue (or similar... not sure what it is). The photos below show the separation (or whatever it is) on the magnifying lens.
The prism finder must have been acquired separate from the camera and had been beat up. It still works great (except metering), but you have to overlook the spot of fungus shown in the photos. The battery compartment has corrosion, and I don't know if that can be fixed for the metering to work (I didn't bother). This is a freebie if you purchase the camera because I don't want anyone disappointed in the condition.