Awesome man! Presuming that it works fine you've got a great camera. First thing i'd do is replace the battery and clean out the battery terminals with a bit of metho, they'll probably be rusty and if the battery is nearly flat or the connection is loose/full of rust it'll stuff up the metering and the shutter may get stuck open for longer than it's meant to, resulting in a lot of overexposed images. The light seals around the film door may be all corroded too, you can get them replaced at a camera store for about $20, or you can do it yourself. It may not be an issue though, you won't know until you put a roll of film through it. I wouldn't put too much stock in the pictures on the first roll either, best to bust one out and get it developed to see how the camera is performing. Any idea what lenses they are exactly? The big one is a sigma zoom-beta 2 (60-200mm), I was able to read that off the picture. The second lens has a Star-D lens cap, no other details can be made out by the angle of the photo. The third lens I presume is Pentax 50mm f1.7 but it also has a Pentax lens cap on so I don't know for sure. Any tips on film development?