Huss
Veteran
Here:
http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/008zw6
I just received a perfect condition Fuji TX-1, only thing is the RF was off vertically. The ebay seller had mentioned it had no issues, and perhaps this was the case when he packed it up. The condition of the shipping box suggested it wasn't handled gently in transit...
Using the instructions above, and the moon as the infinity target, I was able to adjust it in about 15 minutes. 10 of those used up for removing the loctite on the screws. Kinda cool saving $200 and 3-4 weeks if I had sent it out.
http://photo.net/leica-rangefinders-forum/008zw6
I just received a perfect condition Fuji TX-1, only thing is the RF was off vertically. The ebay seller had mentioned it had no issues, and perhaps this was the case when he packed it up. The condition of the shipping box suggested it wasn't handled gently in transit...
Using the instructions above, and the moon as the infinity target, I was able to adjust it in about 15 minutes. 10 of those used up for removing the loctite on the screws. Kinda cool saving $200 and 3-4 weeks if I had sent it out.
Huss
Veteran
I just adjusted another Xpan in about 5 minutes.
Cannot believe shops are charging $200 for this service..
Bless the internet for providing the how to information!
Cannot believe shops are charging $200 for this service..
Bless the internet for providing the how to information!
benlees
Well-known
Good for you. Sometimes it really pays to DIY!
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Clearly shares an RF designer with the Hexar. Same adjuster.
Huss
Veteran
The Xpan, Konica RF and Contax G1/G2 all look very very similar to me when you look at the construction, including materials used.
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