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Yes, compared to some others I've tried it's pretty good.
The Nikon L35AF is also focusing very good in low light I've found.^ I think @ItkI nailed it. They both use IR and do a good job. A difference is the nikon shows in the finder whether or not you've hit the desired focus... and you can rate the ISO manually - handy if you want to use available light.
I'd save £50 and buy a mju-i and get a round in.
The top 3 in particular are so beautiful.
Got an Olympus AF-1 at Deptford Market yesterday.
Seems to be workin okay. Excited to run a roll through it to see what it's like.