mxr
Newbie
hi all,
i'm new to rff and rf photography. just bought a bessa r body, and a nikon lens. when i put the lens on the camera, the center of the dof scale ends up at about 2 o'clock (instead of 12). is there a fix (it's inconvenient)? is it a problem for accurately focusing (i haven't seen my first roll of film yet)? thanks so much
i'm new to rff and rf photography. just bought a bessa r body, and a nikon lens. when i put the lens on the camera, the center of the dof scale ends up at about 2 o'clock (instead of 12). is there a fix (it's inconvenient)? is it a problem for accurately focusing (i haven't seen my first roll of film yet)? thanks so much
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
It is probably not a problem--some lenses line up differently on different bodies.
Rob
Rob
Krosya
Konicaze
Many lenses do this and it's not a problem in my experience.
batterytypehah!
Lord of the Dings
You don't specify which Nikon lens but I have the 3,5cm/2,5 W-Nikkor-C and it ends up with the 5m distance setting at 12 o'clock on the Bessa L. (With this lens, the distance scale is stationary and the DOF scale moves.) It bothered me until I realized that 5m is the most useful setting -- it's the hyperfocal at f/8.
In other words, now I know that stop down to f/8 and focus tab straight up-and-down = instant snapshot setting. Hey, they knew what they were doing at Nikon!
In other words, now I know that stop down to f/8 and focus tab straight up-and-down = instant snapshot setting. Hey, they knew what they were doing at Nikon!
ferider
Veteran
This is normal. Even some Leica lenses do this (for example a younger collapsible Summicron I have). The idea was that you can see the DOF scale through the VF.
For example:
For example:

Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
This is normal. Even some Leica lenses do this (for example a younger collapsible Summicron I have). The idea was that you can see the DOF scale through the VF.
Correct.
OR...it's a conspiracy.
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