Bill Pierce
Well-known
I was browsing Andrew Nemeth's Leica FAQ and came across this quote from an old friend, Sal DiMarco. I doubt if this tip will generate much dialogue, but it is exceptionally useful.
"The late Bob Schwalberg once suggested a quick way to do a rangefinder test: for infinity… focus on a cloud. It is far enough away to be infinity. For closer distances, put a lipstick mark on a mirror ([or] black tape) set your camera to one meter and focus by moving the camera in and out. Once you have focused on one meter, move to the side a bit and refocus on the camera body. The scale should say two meters - if it doesn't then it's off. Finally, as he pointed out, even if your rangefinder is off a little, you lose focus at ƒ2.0 but at ƒ8.0 everything will be fine."
"The late Bob Schwalberg once suggested a quick way to do a rangefinder test: for infinity… focus on a cloud. It is far enough away to be infinity. For closer distances, put a lipstick mark on a mirror ([or] black tape) set your camera to one meter and focus by moving the camera in and out. Once you have focused on one meter, move to the side a bit and refocus on the camera body. The scale should say two meters - if it doesn't then it's off. Finally, as he pointed out, even if your rangefinder is off a little, you lose focus at ƒ2.0 but at ƒ8.0 everything will be fine."
pachuco
El ****
Thanks Bill! I pretty much depend on that last line there.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Bill: How much is "a bit"?
Lately, I've been finding the lenses can be a problem as well. The Camera's RF is perfect, the RF cam of the lens was worn down a bit. Used a Canon 50/1.4, Canon 85/2, and Canon 135/3.5 on a Canon VI-T. Only the pictures with the 135 were out of focus. Checking it later with a TTL viewer, the distance scale and actual focus agreed. But back on the camera using the rangefinder, the distance was wrong. Had to be the RF cam: using a piece of copper tape over the cam corrected the problem that RF/distance scale/actual focus agreed. This is the fourth lens that I've had to do this fix to.
Bill Pierce
Well-known
Bill: How much is "a bit"?
Just enough so that you can see and focus on the mirror image of the camera instead of having it blocked by the tape.
steamer
Well-known
Thanks Bill
That is a great tip, this kind of thing keeps me coming back to RFF.
That is a great tip, this kind of thing keeps me coming back to RFF.
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