alexbachin
Newbie
I've been having a weird issue with my Bessa R3A lately. If I haven't used my camera in a hour or so, the rangefinder focusing patch "lags" behind the position of the focusing on the lens. That is, if I twist the tab from infinity focus to close focus, the patch with either take three or four seconds to move to the proper position or won't move at all. Remounting the lens or waiting a while seems to fix the issue.
Has anyone ever heard of a problem like this?
Has anyone ever heard of a problem like this?
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
yes I've seen it before, don't remember what camera it was though... I think it was my M4, had it sent to Youxin for CLA and never had a problem since. but as I said, not 100% sure it was the M4...
Most Epson R-D1(s)'s I've handled do that...
alexbachin
Newbie
Most Epson R-D1(s)'s I've handled do that...
Huh. So this is normal?
Huh. So this is normal?
I don't think so, but you could be forgiven for thinking so with the Epsons. Even my Epson R-D1 that was serviced by Epson earlier this year is starting to do it :bang:
alexbachin
Newbie
This is unfortunate. I just got my R3A new a two months ago.
user237428934
User deletion pending
My Zeiss Ikon does the same after six beer
(Sorry couldn't resist).
(Sorry couldn't resist).
kshapero
South Florida Man
Wow, I guess I am lucky. Never had it happen.
mooge
Well-known
check the RF follower- the arm with the wheel in the lens... hole... in the camera.
kinda poke at it. it should spring back out towards the front of the camera. if it sticks, something is bent or needs re-lubing.
if the RF follower arm is snappy, then there's something wrong inside the RF or on the lens.
good luck!
kinda poke at it. it should spring back out towards the front of the camera. if it sticks, something is bent or needs re-lubing.
if the RF follower arm is snappy, then there's something wrong inside the RF or on the lens.
good luck!
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