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I am doing som testing of my linhof super technika 6x9 this week end and I am unsure what to trust the ground glass or the rangefinder.
The rangefinder cam has the same serial number ingraved as the lenses have on hte front rim som theese should be adjusted to each other. But when I focus with a magnifiyng lupe on the ground gals the ground glas "in focus" and the Rangfinders "in focus" seems to be about 1/2 metre apart at a distance of 5 metres.
It is the originnal ground glas and the 4 adjustment screws on the back are tightened !
The model is the II 1952-3 with Schneider lenses 65 mm 5,6 Super angulon, 105 mm 3,5 Xenar and 180 mm 5,6 tele-xenar. Is it usual for these to focus methods to differ when the cam and lenses have the same number.
I did not remember my password for my user ID Ruben Blaedel ( I have that at work) so I registred a new from home RUBENatHOME - anyway weekend shooting is in pregress - all the best Ruben
The rangefinder cam has the same serial number ingraved as the lenses have on hte front rim som theese should be adjusted to each other. But when I focus with a magnifiyng lupe on the ground gals the ground glas "in focus" and the Rangfinders "in focus" seems to be about 1/2 metre apart at a distance of 5 metres.
It is the originnal ground glas and the 4 adjustment screws on the back are tightened !
The model is the II 1952-3 with Schneider lenses 65 mm 5,6 Super angulon, 105 mm 3,5 Xenar and 180 mm 5,6 tele-xenar. Is it usual for these to focus methods to differ when the cam and lenses have the same number.
I did not remember my password for my user ID Ruben Blaedel ( I have that at work) so I registred a new from home RUBENatHOME - anyway weekend shooting is in pregress - all the best Ruben