wificor27
Newbie
Good,
Need some help with my Epson R-D1S.
We have put a Nokton 40 F1.4 and has some backfocus.
I tried to calibrate the range finder but have not succeeded.
The screw 1 or frontfocus backfocus correcting, I think. (this hard, but it moves, it is also very very sensitive)
The screw 2 fixes the horizontal error at infinity. (This is very very sensitive)
The screw 3 corrects the vertical error at infinity (this is left as a very loose ...)
The screw 4 nor have I played because I dare not remove the top cover.
The first thing I do is adjust the screw 2 at infinity, then correct the vertical and then do some test shots.
The test I do in close to a distance of 70 cm at f1.4 at 1 / 125 I'm 1-2cm backfocus, but the trouble is that the whole image out of focus, the sharper leaving something is not clear expected.
My impression is that when everything is set, the picture is not sharp at all, I have to touch the screw 4 ¿?
As you tap the screw 4 ¿?
"What can I do?
On the page http://www.richcutler.co.uk/r-d1/r-d1_16.htm believe the information is not sufficiently clear.
Need some help with my Epson R-D1S.
We have put a Nokton 40 F1.4 and has some backfocus.
I tried to calibrate the range finder but have not succeeded.
The screw 1 or frontfocus backfocus correcting, I think. (this hard, but it moves, it is also very very sensitive)
The screw 2 fixes the horizontal error at infinity. (This is very very sensitive)
The screw 3 corrects the vertical error at infinity (this is left as a very loose ...)
The screw 4 nor have I played because I dare not remove the top cover.
The first thing I do is adjust the screw 2 at infinity, then correct the vertical and then do some test shots.
The test I do in close to a distance of 70 cm at f1.4 at 1 / 125 I'm 1-2cm backfocus, but the trouble is that the whole image out of focus, the sharper leaving something is not clear expected.
My impression is that when everything is set, the picture is not sharp at all, I have to touch the screw 4 ¿?
As you tap the screw 4 ¿?
"What can I do?
On the page http://www.richcutler.co.uk/r-d1/r-d1_16.htm believe the information is not sufficiently clear.
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
I have had the same problem with my Nokton 40mm and up until recently I thought it was the lens.
After a new rf adjustment I am getting more in-focus shots now, even at close focusing distances.
Have you tried to put the camera on a tripod and use a tape measure starting from the sensor plane (indicated by the symbol between shutter speed dial and round analogue display) extending exactly 70cm to the test subject?
If you set the lens to 70cm and position the camera exactly 70cm to the subject you will be able to determine if:
1) the lens is properly calibrated (by checking the pics on your pc monitor).
2) the rangefinder is properly calibrated (by looking thru the vf window).
After a new rf adjustment I am getting more in-focus shots now, even at close focusing distances.
Have you tried to put the camera on a tripod and use a tape measure starting from the sensor plane (indicated by the symbol between shutter speed dial and round analogue display) extending exactly 70cm to the test subject?
If you set the lens to 70cm and position the camera exactly 70cm to the subject you will be able to determine if:
1) the lens is properly calibrated (by checking the pics on your pc monitor).
2) the rangefinder is properly calibrated (by looking thru the vf window).
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