umcelinho
Marcelo
Having bought my used R-D1 in October 2009, I have felt need for adjusting the rangefinder after a month of use. Since then, I have been doing so monthly.
Wondering how often do other R-D1 users do it.
Wondering how often do other R-D1 users do it.
back alley
IMAGES
i have 2 bodies, one needed an adjustment right off and the other was fine out of the box.
neither has needed an adjustment since.
neither has needed an adjustment since.
pagpow
Well-known
Bought a used one 18 mos to 2 years ago. It's taken a hit or two. Still has not needed adjustment.
Johnmcd
Well-known
I have never adjusted it and have had it for a couple of years.
Cheers - John
Cheers - John
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Mine has never been adjusted since I acquired mine a year ago. It has a slight vertical error, but that doesn't bother me yet.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I've adjusted the patch vertical alignment once. Other than that no complaints. I do however try to not knock it about, even if it is with me all the time.
isorgb
Well-known
Never needed.
ferider
Veteran
Having bought my used R-D1 in October 2009, I have felt need for adjusting the rangefinder after a month of use. Since then, I have been doing so monthly.
From my R3A experience: next time you do it, put a tiny bit of nail polish on the screw heads.
Squonk
Established
Never needed until now (my R-D1 was bought second hand).
LCT
ex-newbie
Once or twice per year....Wondering how often do other R-D1 users do it.
phototektour
Established
Never.
And if I would have the feeling something would be wrong and has to be fixed, for sure I wouldn´t do it by myself. First class camera needs first class service, nothing else.
And if I would have the feeling something would be wrong and has to be fixed, for sure I wouldn´t do it by myself. First class camera needs first class service, nothing else.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
When I first got it, it was fine. After I had had it a while (and after reading a lot of posts) I convinced myself it needed adjustment. I did this every few months.
A little over a year ago, I had to send it in to Steve's Camera Service for a shutter repair. I had the RF adjusted at the same time. It came back perfect and has not needed to be touched since.
A little over a year ago, I had to send it in to Steve's Camera Service for a shutter repair. I had the RF adjusted at the same time. It came back perfect and has not needed to be touched since.
umcelinho
Marcelo
thanks to all for the responses! I haven't indeed used nail polisher to have the screw fixed, I didn't want to risk doing something I couldn't undo later.
Gonna give it a try tomorrow though.
Gonna give it a try tomorrow though.
flyalf
Well-known
Eeeeh, adjusted?
Leikon68
Member
Never. My R-D1 S is still under waranty for a month. After that, I will see.
Ronald M
Veteran
Somes times to tune up a used camera, another time with my brand new M6 in 1985.
So it has been 25 years since I touched one.
So it has been 25 years since I touched one.
Y.B.hudson III
Member
yehh, bang your stuff around... adjust it when it's off...or when you use a querky lens... of course for you 5.6 shooters you'll never know 
umcelinho
Marcelo
well, rf aligned, made a dot of nail polisher to hold it. should solve the problem.
should have done it the 1st time, but as my 1st time opening something in a camera I was afraid of screwing it up. that feeling is gone
thanks for all the replies, the poll result made it pretty clear how it should be.
should have done it the 1st time, but as my 1st time opening something in a camera I was afraid of screwing it up. that feeling is gone
thanks for all the replies, the poll result made it pretty clear how it should be.
Leikon68
Member
but as my 1st time opening something in a camera I was afraid of screwing it up
Well, there is always a first time:
http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24647&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
Sorry, it is written in french, it's the short story of an M4's owner ( Myself, Leikon or Leikon68 ) bored to pay for pseudo CLA on his camera.
Now I have found and determinated the trouble, the camera works better, I use it, but there are some parts to replace. If someone got a good adress for a Leica's spare parts, I am very interrested.
timexchen
Established
never got to calibrate the rangefinder. As long as the focusing is accurate, why do we bother to adjust it?
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