MelanieC
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... but my shots are in focus anyway.
Lately I've noticed that when I focus on objects that should be "infinity" meters away, I'm actually focusing just short of infinity (i.e., if I have my lens -- 50mm Summicron -- on infinity lock, I've overshot). This would indicate that something's wrong with my rangefinder, I assume, but I don't seem to be having focus problems when I look at my photos. Either that, or the whole shebang was just now knocked out of alignment, but I don't think that's the case. It's possible I just didn't notice before because I don't usually focus on things that are very far away.
Is this normal? I'll ship her off again for adjustment if I have to. I suppose the next roll of film will tell the tale, but in the meantime I thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen this behavior.
Lately I've noticed that when I focus on objects that should be "infinity" meters away, I'm actually focusing just short of infinity (i.e., if I have my lens -- 50mm Summicron -- on infinity lock, I've overshot). This would indicate that something's wrong with my rangefinder, I assume, but I don't seem to be having focus problems when I look at my photos. Either that, or the whole shebang was just now knocked out of alignment, but I don't think that's the case. It's possible I just didn't notice before because I don't usually focus on things that are very far away.
Is this normal? I'll ship her off again for adjustment if I have to. I suppose the next roll of film will tell the tale, but in the meantime I thought I'd ask if anyone else has seen this behavior.