dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Hey folks,
I've got a weird thing going on with my 35mm Summaron. The RF has gone out of alignment vertically on my M3 and M6 but only with the Summaron.
The 2 other 50mm Cron's I have both are fine on the M3 and M6 but the summaron is out of alignment.
I'm guessing this means I should send the Summaron in for adjustment but I'm just curious if anyone else on here has ever seen/heard of this. I believe I'll send it to either Sherry Krauter or DAG unless I get it to that guy at Kindermann.
Cheers
Dave
I've got a weird thing going on with my 35mm Summaron. The RF has gone out of alignment vertically on my M3 and M6 but only with the Summaron.
The 2 other 50mm Cron's I have both are fine on the M3 and M6 but the summaron is out of alignment.
I'm guessing this means I should send the Summaron in for adjustment but I'm just curious if anyone else on here has ever seen/heard of this. I believe I'll send it to either Sherry Krauter or DAG unless I get it to that guy at Kindermann.
Cheers
Dave
richard_l
Well-known
Is the horizontal alignment at infinity okay? Sounds like the goggles may be out of alignment.
AlexC
Established
Dave, check this thread on photo.net, particularly the posts by John Collier:
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004BXJ
The back panel of the goggles attachment can be removed so that you can see how the adjustment mechanism works. There are three small black screws around the circular window that can be used to adjust both the vertical and horizontal alignment. All in all it is a bit tricky to get right, and can require some iterations to get bang on.
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004BXJ
The back panel of the goggles attachment can be removed so that you can see how the adjustment mechanism works. There are three small black screws around the circular window that can be used to adjust both the vertical and horizontal alignment. All in all it is a bit tricky to get right, and can require some iterations to get bang on.
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paulh
Established
DAG quoted me US$35 for adjusting the alignment of the googles with RF. I would sent it to him.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
richard_l said:Is the horizontal alignment at infinity okay? Sounds like the goggles may be out of alignment.
That would be it Richard.
It's strictly the vertical alignment on them.
I know it's not the M3 but it's the goggles
Dave
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
AlexC said:Dave, check this thread on photo.net, particularly the posts by John Collier:
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004BXJ
The back panel of the goggles attachment can be removed so that you can see how the adjustment mechanism works. There are three small black screws around the circular window that can be used to adjust both the vertical and horizontal alignment. All in all it is a bit tricky to get right, and can require some iterations to get bang on.
Thanks Alex
I think I must have jostled them in my camera bag on Friday when I was out. I'll take a look and if it's too fidgety I'll send them to DAG as Paul suggested
Cheers
Dave
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
paulh said:DAG quoted me US$35 for adjusting the alignment of the googles with RF. I would sent it to him.
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks Paul
At least I have an idea of how much it will cost (which isn't much imho).
Cheers
Dave
richard_l
Well-known
I think it can be focussing correctly in spite of the vertical misalignment.
paulh
Established
Yes, its a steal
Yes, its a steal
Hi Dave,
I think its a steal. In any case Don is one of the best not only in experience and expertise but lineage as well. His father was famous for designing the NY Leitz motor drives.
Cheers,
Paul
Yes, its a steal
dcsang said:Thanks Paul![]()
At least I have an idea of how much it will cost (which isn't much imho).
Cheers
Dave
Hi Dave,
I think its a steal. In any case Don is one of the best not only in experience and expertise but lineage as well. His father was famous for designing the NY Leitz motor drives.
Cheers,
Paul
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Thanks to that Pnet link and fiddling with the goggles a few times I was able to figure out exactly what needed to be done - it was, imho, an easy fix after I knew where I was headed 
Thanks to all again for their help.
Dave
Thanks to all again for their help.
Dave
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