Range-rover
Veteran
That's great yours were fine, mine was off a lot and dirty, so
cleaning and adjusting were needed to be done which is
better now.
Range
cleaning and adjusting were needed to be done which is
better now.
Range
menos
Veteran
Hello everyone!
I just adjusted the rangefinder both vertically and horizontally on my S2, and decided to make an instruction with a picture of how to do it. After removing the front plate by unscrewing the four screws in the front, follow these instructions:
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Picture is also available here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tveljus/7717742494/in/photostream/
Of course, you gotta remember to fasten the B1 screw by turning it clockwise after adjusting vertically.![]()
This is a great description and also thanks Nicolas for the screw head warning!
Is this adjustment identical to the Nikon SP and S3?
Anyone knows if the re-issue rangefinders are any different (any traps or unique traits here) ?
richardHaw
junk scavenger
This is a great description and also thanks Nicolas for the screw head warning!
Is this adjustment identical to the Nikon SP and S3?
Anyone knows if the re-issue rangefinders are any different (any traps or unique traits here) ?
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menos
Veteran
No like in the S2 and SP/S3 adjustment are not different or no as in they are and no traps or specialties to be expected?
richardHaw
junk scavenger
No as in they are TOTALLY differentNo like in the S2 and SP/S3 adjustment are not different or no as in they are and no traps or specialties to be expected?
I made a guide for the S2 in my blog. not sure if I have one for the S3
rf vertical adjustment on S2
rf vertical adjustment on S2
No as in RF adjustment of the reissues is no different from the S2 and vintage SP/3. However unlike the vintage Nikons, there are Philips head screws inside the reissues, but I can't remember if they're used for the RF adjustment screws (I don't think so but it's been a while since I opened one up so I'm not 100% sure). That would be the only different if any. The basic mechanism is the same.
rf vertical adjustment on S2
No as in RF adjustment of the reissues is no different from the S2 and vintage SP/3. However unlike the vintage Nikons, there are Philips head screws inside the reissues, but I can't remember if they're used for the RF adjustment screws (I don't think so but it's been a while since I opened one up so I'm not 100% sure). That would be the only different if any. The basic mechanism is the same.
richardHaw
junk scavenger
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sorry, i meant between the S2/S3/SP
SP is the trickiest one of the lot for me
rf vertical adjustment on S2
rf vertical adjustment on S2
I'm still not sure what you mean, Richard...
Would you agree that the basic adjustment procedure is the same for all cameras and any differences basically comes down to ease of access to the screws that need to be adjusted?
I know the lock screw for the vertical adjustment cog is a pain to get at.
rf vertical adjustment on S2
I'm still not sure what you mean, Richard...
Would you agree that the basic adjustment procedure is the same for all cameras and any differences basically comes down to ease of access to the screws that need to be adjusted?
I know the lock screw for the vertical adjustment cog is a pain to get at.
richardHaw
junk scavenger
I'm still not sure what you mean, Richard...
Would you agree that the basic adjustment procedure is the same for all cameras and any differences basically comes down to ease of access to the screws that need to be adjusted?
I know the lock screw for the vertical adjustment cog is a pain to get at.
procedure, yes. not too different on all 3
where and how to access them is totally different
Nikon S2 vertical adjustment of RF
totally different???
stick screwdriver in access hole. wiggle it around until you find the screw head. adjust screw! same for all of 'em
where and how to access them is totally different![]()
totally different???
stick screwdriver in access hole. wiggle it around until you find the screw head. adjust screw! same for all of 'em
richardHaw
junk scavenger
well, at least where the adjustment points were situated are 


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