wolves3012
Veteran
Continuation of a couple of posts in a J-9 related thread...
I want to adjust a Jupiter 8 to focus properly on a Leica IIIC (Kim: note Jupiter EIGHT not nine).
At infinity or medium distance the focus is fine anyway, probably due to DOF. I've tried it close up (1m) and wide open and the true point of focus is slightly further away than the RF is showing (is that back or front-ocussing then?). Carelessly I didn't use a ruler to find out just how far out it is, but it's a few cms. Assuming the lens scale is correct, it says about 1.1m when the RF is set on a target at 1m.
So, the question is: do I need the move the rear group forwards by removing metal or do I shim it backwards? Presumably I'll need to thin the main shims under the optical block in order to keep infinity correct? Suggestions on how much to adjust please...
I want to adjust a Jupiter 8 to focus properly on a Leica IIIC (Kim: note Jupiter EIGHT not nine).
At infinity or medium distance the focus is fine anyway, probably due to DOF. I've tried it close up (1m) and wide open and the true point of focus is slightly further away than the RF is showing (is that back or front-ocussing then?). Carelessly I didn't use a ruler to find out just how far out it is, but it's a few cms. Assuming the lens scale is correct, it says about 1.1m when the RF is set on a target at 1m.
So, the question is: do I need the move the rear group forwards by removing metal or do I shim it backwards? Presumably I'll need to thin the main shims under the optical block in order to keep infinity correct? Suggestions on how much to adjust please...