PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
I just got a secondhand Fuji GF670. Been wanting one for a while and was hoping to use it quite extensively on a trip coming up in a week or so.
I ran a test roll of film through it to make sure it was working okay. I specifically focused on certain areas in order to check the focusing, and tried different shutter speeds, etc.
I found that when I focus on a specific object, the actual focus of the image seems to be behind it, causing the "subject" to be out of focus. Not what I was hoping for...
I have yet to do a "scientific" test, focusing at different distances, in order to get the full story.
I assume that the rangefinder needs adjustment. I was considering taking some tracing paper and afixing it to where the film plane would be in order to make a "ground glass", so that I can see the difference between the rangefinder focus and the actual focus at different distances. Might something like this work? Anything I'm missing?
Focus was on the "Mazda" logo (click for higher res). f/3.5, 1/500s, handheld.
I ran a test roll of film through it to make sure it was working okay. I specifically focused on certain areas in order to check the focusing, and tried different shutter speeds, etc.
I found that when I focus on a specific object, the actual focus of the image seems to be behind it, causing the "subject" to be out of focus. Not what I was hoping for...
I have yet to do a "scientific" test, focusing at different distances, in order to get the full story.
I assume that the rangefinder needs adjustment. I was considering taking some tracing paper and afixing it to where the film plane would be in order to make a "ground glass", so that I can see the difference between the rangefinder focus and the actual focus at different distances. Might something like this work? Anything I'm missing?

Focus was on the "Mazda" logo (click for higher res). f/3.5, 1/500s, handheld.
