telenous
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As I am but another poor chap that has surrendered his soul to Leica et. al. I recently bought a nice price 1095xxx M3 to go with my M2. The price was nice but the camera needed a CLA and rangefinder recementing, so off it went to CRR Luton. It is now back in tip-top condition (incidentally, may I add in a long string of recommendations for CRR and in particular Peter Grisaffi, my own) and I have been playing with it the last couple of days.
However, just today I came to realise that the focusing of my M3 and M2 are slightly diverging. Now, when I say they diverge I mean they do so by a hair. I have been testing the two cameras side by side and when I focused on a chimney, may be 20-30 meters away the M2 focused at infinity - the M3 focused at slightly less than infinity. I am not sure what to make of this difference. Could it be the famed M3 accuracy in focusing because of its greater effective base length compared to that of the M2? I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on the matter.
This is no real worry, as the CRR provides a six month guarantee and so if there is any problem with the M3 I can still send it back for some extra calibration. Anyway I 'd still like to hear what you make of this.
However, just today I came to realise that the focusing of my M3 and M2 are slightly diverging. Now, when I say they diverge I mean they do so by a hair. I have been testing the two cameras side by side and when I focused on a chimney, may be 20-30 meters away the M2 focused at infinity - the M3 focused at slightly less than infinity. I am not sure what to make of this difference. Could it be the famed M3 accuracy in focusing because of its greater effective base length compared to that of the M2? I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on the matter.
This is no real worry, as the CRR provides a six month guarantee and so if there is any problem with the M3 I can still send it back for some extra calibration. Anyway I 'd still like to hear what you make of this.