The I-61L/D is a Tessar formula lens made with low dispersion glass. Sharp and higher contrast. Also inexpensive.
The optical qualities are excellent, but it is not unusual to find one that requires adjustment. This one: we are going to adjust the focus to match the distance scale, and then build up the RF cam so that the RF of the camera agrees with the distance scale as well.
At start, the RF cam is off and the actual focus is off. The RF cam shows 7m for a 5m target, and the actual focus is just over 4.
The distance is off should be 5m for the test object that I was using,
The Shim is off for the Leica, needs to be built up.
The optical qualities are excellent, but it is not unusual to find one that requires adjustment. This one: we are going to adjust the focus to match the distance scale, and then build up the RF cam so that the RF of the camera agrees with the distance scale as well.
At start, the RF cam is off and the actual focus is off. The RF cam shows 7m for a 5m target, and the actual focus is just over 4.
The distance is off should be 5m for the test object that I was using,
The Shim is off for the Leica, needs to be built up.
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