Ken.Cartouche
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Hi, everyone!
When I took my Canon P out to shoot this weekend, I realized that my rangefinder has apparently gotten out of alignment. When I tried to adjust it back yesterday, I found that I could never get the patch to line up at infinity. I tried with two different lenses (that, admittedly, have never been tested on any camera but this one, though one of them DID line up at infinity when I first got it.) So, then I decided to try focusing at 1 metre, measured with a steel tape measure from the target to the film plane indicator on the top of the camera. I couldn't get it to focus at that distance, either.
To adjust, I removed the bezel from around the round window on the front and used a micro screwdriver to rotate the prism in its socket. The image in the viewfinder moves from side to side, but never lines up. I turned and turned and turned, until I was afraid the prism was going to completely unscrew from the camera, but all the image did was shift slightly from left to right, never aligning. The other alignment, the up-down alignment, worked fine.
So, am I doing something wrong? If I take off the lens and push the rangefinder arm all the way inward, should I get rangefinder alignment of an object at infinity (or at least a quarter mile away or so)? If I should, I don't. The camera hasn't been subjected to any bangs or bumps, though it has probably gotten vibrated and jostled some from being carried in my messenger bag for a couple of days prior to me noticing the alignment being off. Still, I wouldn't expect any of that to cause the rangefinder to become unadjustable, which is what makes me think that I'm missing something important.
When I took my Canon P out to shoot this weekend, I realized that my rangefinder has apparently gotten out of alignment. When I tried to adjust it back yesterday, I found that I could never get the patch to line up at infinity. I tried with two different lenses (that, admittedly, have never been tested on any camera but this one, though one of them DID line up at infinity when I first got it.) So, then I decided to try focusing at 1 metre, measured with a steel tape measure from the target to the film plane indicator on the top of the camera. I couldn't get it to focus at that distance, either.
To adjust, I removed the bezel from around the round window on the front and used a micro screwdriver to rotate the prism in its socket. The image in the viewfinder moves from side to side, but never lines up. I turned and turned and turned, until I was afraid the prism was going to completely unscrew from the camera, but all the image did was shift slightly from left to right, never aligning. The other alignment, the up-down alignment, worked fine.
So, am I doing something wrong? If I take off the lens and push the rangefinder arm all the way inward, should I get rangefinder alignment of an object at infinity (or at least a quarter mile away or so)? If I should, I don't. The camera hasn't been subjected to any bangs or bumps, though it has probably gotten vibrated and jostled some from being carried in my messenger bag for a couple of days prior to me noticing the alignment being off. Still, I wouldn't expect any of that to cause the rangefinder to become unadjustable, which is what makes me think that I'm missing something important.