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ruben
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Kindly notice I am purposedly posting this at the Fixed lens rfs, as my question refers to any of them.
Today checking an Oly RC, I found that while the yellow patch and distance scale are in perfect harmony, I have no according sharpness at the film plane.
Thus for example the real sharpness at infinity, shows when the distance scale is at 5m. Or in other words you don't have real infinity at the end of the turn of the distance wheel.
Therefore I had no choice but to adapt the yellow patch coincidence to the lens film plane sharpness, as depicted by an slr screen attached to film plane. As a result, instead of having a range from
0,85 to infinity, I actually have after the fix a range near 1,25 to infinity.
The camera was never used by me and looks like new. Has this ever happened to you in any Fixed Lens Rangefinder ? I mean, a misplaced yellow patch is quite normal, but a misplaced lens ?
I am asking this because although it sounds possible, it smells suspicious.
Cheers,
Ruben
Today checking an Oly RC, I found that while the yellow patch and distance scale are in perfect harmony, I have no according sharpness at the film plane.
Thus for example the real sharpness at infinity, shows when the distance scale is at 5m. Or in other words you don't have real infinity at the end of the turn of the distance wheel.
Therefore I had no choice but to adapt the yellow patch coincidence to the lens film plane sharpness, as depicted by an slr screen attached to film plane. As a result, instead of having a range from
0,85 to infinity, I actually have after the fix a range near 1,25 to infinity.
The camera was never used by me and looks like new. Has this ever happened to you in any Fixed Lens Rangefinder ? I mean, a misplaced yellow patch is quite normal, but a misplaced lens ?
I am asking this because although it sounds possible, it smells suspicious.
Cheers,
Ruben
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