crusius
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I have four lenses and only one has focus problems (a Voigtlander 35/1.7). It always backfocuses by, it seems, a constant "angle difference" on the focusing ring.
Is there any standard procedure to adjust the lens? I'd imagine it would be just a matter of "remove the mount, loosen some screws, rotate the cam, tighten the screws, replace the mount" or "install/remove a shim" --- but it would be nice if such a procedure was documented somewhere.
Any pointers?
Is there any standard procedure to adjust the lens? I'd imagine it would be just a matter of "remove the mount, loosen some screws, rotate the cam, tighten the screws, replace the mount" or "install/remove a shim" --- but it would be nice if such a procedure was documented somewhere.
Any pointers?
Pompiere
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Here is something to get you started. http://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/collimate/
ferider
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I have four lenses and only one has focus problems (a Voigtlander 35/1.7). It always backfocuses by, it seems, a constant "angle difference" on the focusing ring.
Is there any standard procedure to adjust the lens? I'd imagine it would be just a matter of "remove the mount, loosen some screws, rotate the cam, tighten the screws, replace the mount" or "install/remove a shim" --- but it would be nice if such a procedure was documented somewhere.
Any pointers?
For the 35/1.7 there is.
- remove the lens mount.
- underneath you see a ring mounted with 3 black philips screws. Loosen those.
- Now you can rotate the black ring and adjust the RF coupling.
- tighten the black screws, put the mount back on and voila.
Note that this will change infinity alignment for the lens as well. It just shifts the RF coupling by a constant amount.
Roland.
crusius
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For the 35/1.7 there is.
- remove the lens mount.
- underneath you see a ring mounted with 3 black philips screws. Loosen those.
- Now you can rotate the black ring and adjust the RF coupling.
- tighten the black screws, put the mount back on and voila.
Note that this will change infinity alignment for the lens as well. It just shifts the RF coupling by a constant amount.
Roland.
Thanks a bunch! I think that this is the problem (constant amount). At least with my 35/1.7 I can focus some 2mm past the infinity mark.
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