Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
I bought a Hexar RF bundle about 6 weeks ago for a good price. Before I could use the body, I dropped it off a shelf...that was only 4 inches off the ground. But still (whether due to the fall or not, I have no way of telling), the vertical RF alignment was out. I've had a little read about the adjustments that are possible, so I popped off the rubber cap on the top plate to have a look at how easily those controls were accessed. Long story short...things are now worse. I've been able to rotate the control for the vertical alignment, but it is now out by the whole height of the RF patch! I think something has popped out from somewhere - a shim or similar. There is a lot of vertical play in the RF mechanism and the the RF cam in the film chamber that I don't think should be there.
So...has anyone seen similar problems when attempting to adjust their Hexar's rangefinder? Are there any common misalignments, adjustments, problem parts that can cause such large deviations in the RF path?
Secondly...any recommendation in the UK/EU for technicians who work on Konicas? If not, I'll give Malcolm Taylor a call and see if he has any expereince with these bodies.
That's a Hexar RF and a Bronica RF645 in short succession that have become unusable. I'm not on a good run.
So...has anyone seen similar problems when attempting to adjust their Hexar's rangefinder? Are there any common misalignments, adjustments, problem parts that can cause such large deviations in the RF path?
Secondly...any recommendation in the UK/EU for technicians who work on Konicas? If not, I'll give Malcolm Taylor a call and see if he has any expereince with these bodies.
That's a Hexar RF and a Bronica RF645 in short succession that have become unusable. I'm not on a good run.