SecretSeraphim
Newbie
I attempted to fiddle with my R-D1s' vertical adjustment because the minor ghosting was very annoying. Unfortunately, the adjustment screw does not move the rangefinder down (the screw doesn't seem to move the rangefinder). The image improved the first time I nudged the bar. My second nudge wasn't as good. :bang:
I am disappointed to report that my rangefinder is now WAY OFF (Vertical and Horizontal).
I'll be calling Steven's Camera today... Anyone have any idea what this repair should cost me?
Thanks in advance...
I am disappointed to report that my rangefinder is now WAY OFF (Vertical and Horizontal).
I'll be calling Steven's Camera today... Anyone have any idea what this repair should cost me?
Thanks in advance...
Tuolumne
Veteran
My Leica repair shop in New Jersey charges around $90 to do an alignment, assuming nothing is broken. I know that's alot for a small amount of work, but I'd rather do home dentistry than work on my own cameras.
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LCT
ex-newbie
Have been warning about this for 2 years on this forum. The R-D1s rangefinder is not the same as that of the R-D1. Removing the top plate seems to be the only way to fix the problem with the R-D1s. If you live in Europe, see http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=456278&postcount=12I attempted to fiddle with my R-D1s' vertical adjustment because the minor ghosting was very annoying. Unfortunately, the adjustment screw does not move the rangefinder down (the screw doesn't seem to move the rangefinder)....
jamriman
Established
Have been warning about this for 2 years on this forum. The R-D1s rangefinder is not the same as that of the R-D1. Removing the top plate seems to be the only way to fix the problem with the R-D1s. If you live in Europe, see http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=456278&postcount=12
Is there any advantage to the difference in design? I always thought the "S" and firmware was the only difference. Thanks
SecretSeraphim
Newbie
Is there any advantage to the difference in design? I always thought the "S" and firmware was the only difference. Thanks
From what I've read, the design is exactly the same EXCEPT that the R-D1s adjustment screw is too long and doesn't quite do what it should.
Here's the thread with the comparison pics.
LCT
ex-newbie
I see a huge difference AFAIC as i am unable to adjust my R-D1s contrary to my R-D1.
jamriman
Established
No sense in buying an R-D1s. Now I'm even happier with my R-D1 even though it's resale value is less. Thanks for the info!
SecretSeraphim
Newbie
No sense in buying an R-D1s. Now I'm even happier with my R-D1 even though it's resale value is less. Thanks for the info!
I agree... Given what I now know, I would opt for the R-D1.
Also, I emailed Steve's Camera and asked if he can swap out the adjustment screw for me. I'll let you guys know how things turn out.
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