planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
Hi, all.
I was recently reviewing a roll shot with my SP, and I found that a several of the more "available-light" images had out-of-focus subjects. Although I'm not immune to mis-focusing, there seemed too many to be simple error. At any rate, I started to look for signs of RF mis-alignment.
In short, I didn't find any (I must be that bad at pre-focusing), so I'm off to shoot a test roll. But while investigating I found signs of some significant flare in the SP's finder.
I'm indoors at the moment, in a lamp-lit room, and the bright light sources all "ghost" a few degrees to the left in the finder. So I guess it's not exactly flare, but rather internal specular reflections. The effect seems to be present in both the RF and VF optical paths, since the ghosts are present through each window even when the other is blocked.
I wonder if any other SP owners can confirm a similar effect with their camera(s). My finder doesn't look damaged, dirty, or mis-aligned, so it's rather strange. And I've never seen it before.
Now I'm beginning to wonder whether the ghost images might be fooling my eye with respect to RF patch alignment. That could be related to the previous "misfocus" problem. Have to look into that...
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
--joe.
I was recently reviewing a roll shot with my SP, and I found that a several of the more "available-light" images had out-of-focus subjects. Although I'm not immune to mis-focusing, there seemed too many to be simple error. At any rate, I started to look for signs of RF mis-alignment.
In short, I didn't find any (I must be that bad at pre-focusing), so I'm off to shoot a test roll. But while investigating I found signs of some significant flare in the SP's finder.
I'm indoors at the moment, in a lamp-lit room, and the bright light sources all "ghost" a few degrees to the left in the finder. So I guess it's not exactly flare, but rather internal specular reflections. The effect seems to be present in both the RF and VF optical paths, since the ghosts are present through each window even when the other is blocked.
I wonder if any other SP owners can confirm a similar effect with their camera(s). My finder doesn't look damaged, dirty, or mis-aligned, so it's rather strange. And I've never seen it before.
Now I'm beginning to wonder whether the ghost images might be fooling my eye with respect to RF patch alignment. That could be related to the previous "misfocus" problem. Have to look into that...
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
--joe.