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after much heavy breathing and deep sighing, i took one long deep breath and adjusted the vertical alignment on my canon p.
i normally dread this kind of thing cause i have 10 thumbs and all of them are clumsy.
i am quite pleased and very happy that the p is back to normal.
now, if i could just stop shaking...
joe
i normally dread this kind of thing cause i have 10 thumbs and all of them are clumsy.
i am quite pleased and very happy that the p is back to normal.
now, if i could just stop shaking...
joe
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wlewisiii
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Good for you, joe! It'll feel good once the adrenaline goes away.
William
William
FrankS
Registered User
Alright, Mr. Fix-it!
Do you know that Red Green line: If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. (You didn't fix it with duct-tape, did you?)
Do you know that Red Green line: If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. (You didn't fix it with duct-tape, did you?)
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thank you gents!
no duct tape frank but i do keep it here at home and in the car also.
no duct tape frank but i do keep it here at home and in the car also.
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greyhoundman said:Now you can tackle your own CLA's.
Congrats Joe. Too bad you can't celebrate with a stiff drink.![]()
not anytime soon g'man!
i really do fear this sort of thing.
you should see me trying to put ikea furniture together.
it does feel good though, to have the p the way it supposed to be.
joe
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
C'mon, no duct tape? That's no fun. 
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it always sticks to my fingers.
jdos2
Well-known
FrankS said:Alright, Mr. Fix-it!
Do you know that Red Green line: If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. (You didn't fix it with duct-tape, did you?)
I've been living by those Red Greene's words for years.
(And I listen to "As It Happens," too!)
bmattock
Veteran
Remember, we're all pulling for you.
Keep Your Stick on the Ice,
Bill
Keep Your Stick on the Ice,
Bill
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I thought icing your stick gave very...bad...results.
jdos2
Well-known
Steph, sometimes it's the ONLY way.
bmattock
Veteran
Shrinkage! There was shrinkage!
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
...
<Elaine>
It shrinks?
</Elaine>
Yes, I watch way too much Seinfeld.
<Elaine>
It shrinks?
</Elaine>
Yes, I watch way too much Seinfeld.
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when did this thread stop being about me and my mighty exploits??
joe
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
backalley photo said:after much heavy breathing and deep sighing, i took one long deep breath and adjusted the vertical alignment on my canon p.
i normally dread this kind of thing cause i have 10 thumbs and all of them are clumsy.
i am quite pleased and very happy that the p is back to normal.
now, if i could just stop shaking...
joe
My CLE needs this too. At least I think it does. Focused at infinity, it doesn't line up vertically (?). Good for you Joe! Congrats!
ChrisN
Striving
Congratulations Joe - great job.
In part due to your enthusiasm for the Canon and especially the P, and from all the other good information gleaned here, I eventually jumped in and have bought one. Now I'm beginning to understand why you like it so much - nothing else I've touched compares with that viewfinder. I don't mind pulling any of my other cameras apart, but the P is so Perfect that I'd be terrified of spoiling it. Thanks.
Chris
In part due to your enthusiasm for the Canon and especially the P, and from all the other good information gleaned here, I eventually jumped in and have bought one. Now I'm beginning to understand why you like it so much - nothing else I've touched compares with that viewfinder. I don't mind pulling any of my other cameras apart, but the P is so Perfect that I'd be terrified of spoiling it. Thanks.
Chris
laptoprob
back to basics
Congratulations Joe!
There are many things you can do yourself with a little confidence!
Hi Ray,
the CLE is tricky. I just did it last night. You know the procedure? Little cover is easily taken off with (duct) tape.
Then there are two terribly small screws that are tightened quite firmly to avoid shaking loose. The 'top' one (closest to the front) is for vertical alignment. Clockwise turning got it moving the patch up for me.
The lower (backside) one does the horizontal adjustment. They did not influence eachother with me.
Golden Rule: Never take machinery apart more than you need. This applies for camera's and old Volvo's alike.
My CLE should now even focus the 135! That wil be tricky because of the small baselength though....
good luck, Rob.
There are many things you can do yourself with a little confidence!
Hi Ray,
the CLE is tricky. I just did it last night. You know the procedure? Little cover is easily taken off with (duct) tape.
Then there are two terribly small screws that are tightened quite firmly to avoid shaking loose. The 'top' one (closest to the front) is for vertical alignment. Clockwise turning got it moving the patch up for me.
The lower (backside) one does the horizontal adjustment. They did not influence eachother with me.
Golden Rule: Never take machinery apart more than you need. This applies for camera's and old Volvo's alike.
My CLE should now even focus the 135! That wil be tricky because of the small baselength though....
good luck, Rob.
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To think, I could have been watching the morning news.
No, I wish I was awake for this when it was happening live.
No, I wish I was awake for this when it was happening live.
taffer
void
Fearless and now bravest moderator !

sjc
it will be shot on film
hey joe,
what are the implications of the vertical alignment being slightly off?? if the horizontal is good does the off vertical just present an annoyance or is focus going to be terminally off. my P fell off a low table onto a wood floor and now my verticle is clearly off........................................
thanks,
steven
what are the implications of the vertical alignment being slightly off?? if the horizontal is good does the off vertical just present an annoyance or is focus going to be terminally off. my P fell off a low table onto a wood floor and now my verticle is clearly off........................................
thanks,
steven
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