FSU Rangefinder path adjustment

Daimon

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Question about rangefinder adjustement. But not a standard RF rotating window + adjustement screw.

I noticed that some FSU rangefinders tend to have a crooked rangefinder ghost image. Did some checking and culprit is clear - RF mirror is not aligned with beam splitter plane.

Any guidance on how to perform adjustement process?

Example from my Zorki 6 on how bad it can be 🙁 (yes, it's not possible to calibrate RF at all on this camera using a standard method)

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Yep it's there. But I'm more wondering about proper "process".

- main prism with beam splitter may have some tilt and it's not adjustable
- RF window prism has adjustable axis - by loosening 2 screws marked by red arrows it's possible to slightly skew axis itself
- then as you mentioned it's also possible to rotate prism itself by loosening screw on back (blue arrow)

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Ok so to make it clear there are 5 screws there but one is in the shadow 🙂
- 2 big marked by red arrows - those allow to move top plate effectively changing axis (i.e. changing ball bearing position)
- 1 big on the back of prism - marked by blue arrow - this should loosen prism itself
- 2 small these allow to fine tune prism axis (which is orthogonal to the axis controlled by red arrow screws)
 
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