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Ignoble Miscreant
OK, you all may know this already. But for the one or two folks like myself who do not, here is Overgaard showing how to adjust the distance measurement in the Leica M body RF.
This is a nice video, but potentially misleading! There are two screws (A and B as shown in pix below) in a Leica M camera for focusing adjustment and they will affect one and other.
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In the above video, he only adjusts screw (B) that would move the "infinity" nearer or further away, but that would also affect the near focusing accuracy at the same time!
The proper way as I understand is to tweak the pivot point (A) and then (B) again, INTERACTIVELY (in a way, it is two degree of freedom); and finally/hopefully the RF can achieve focusing accuracy for both near and far object.
Ceveat: I am just a Leica shooter and not an expert repairman. So any expert sharing more details on this RF focusing adjustment is most welcome.
In theory it depends on what's shifted and what needs adjusting.I understand what he did. I did not know that it would affect the whole focus range, as if it were sliding back and forth on a tray. But there it is and some resident Djinn will hopefully chime in and clear all this up. I suspect that you have it right.
Fred: "Ja, this is always a little finicky but not hard. Of course if you don't bang your camera into things, you almost never have to do it."
I've evidently taken his advice since I've only had to collimate/calibrate the rangefinder in any of my Ms twice since 1973. At that frequency, I just send the camera off for a service.