georgeaye
Member
Hi there folks
New to rangefinders and new to the rd-1, I'm pleasently surprised to see that the refurbished model I got is working and functioning well. I managed to get a nice, used, rigid summicron 50 f2 in chrome too.
After being away from a manual focus camera (Canon A1) for some years, I can't see if the focus is off because of me or not. Thankfully in this example, I got the focus just right on my friends eyes.
Since I'd read so many stories of misaligned cameras and such, I was terrified of my refurb being all wonky too. The thing is... I don't know if I know what a wonky RF would look like 🙂
So far, the focussing patch is showing truthfully what's in focus, but I've not done any critical testing. Are there any? How do I know if 'vertical or horizontal' alignment is off?
Are there ways to see straight away if something's screwy?
Thanks for your help.
btw, I'm very thankful for these forums to be somewhat free of the rabid flamebaiting that goes on in some other forums.
George
New to rangefinders and new to the rd-1, I'm pleasently surprised to see that the refurbished model I got is working and functioning well. I managed to get a nice, used, rigid summicron 50 f2 in chrome too.
After being away from a manual focus camera (Canon A1) for some years, I can't see if the focus is off because of me or not. Thankfully in this example, I got the focus just right on my friends eyes.

Since I'd read so many stories of misaligned cameras and such, I was terrified of my refurb being all wonky too. The thing is... I don't know if I know what a wonky RF would look like 🙂
So far, the focussing patch is showing truthfully what's in focus, but I've not done any critical testing. Are there any? How do I know if 'vertical or horizontal' alignment is off?
Are there ways to see straight away if something's screwy?
Thanks for your help.
btw, I'm very thankful for these forums to be somewhat free of the rabid flamebaiting that goes on in some other forums.
George