RichardPhoto
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Hi,
I was hoping to get some advice about a problem with a new camera I purchased today...
It's a mint condition M4-P. Doesn't look like it's ever been used. All looked good in the store, but when I got home I noticed and issue with the viewfinder.
There is a coffee coloured stain to half the viewfinder. This is transparent and not hugely noticeable (hence why I didn't notice in the dim store). It appears that it some sort of separation of the optics closest to the eye, i.e. immediately in front of the round window (I believe it called the beam-splitter).
I have taken a couple of pictures which illustrates the issue.
Have I diagnosed the problem correctly? If so, is this a major issue?
I purchased from a well respected store, so I can return it. However, if it's unlikely to get worse, or will more than likely affect any replacement M4-P at some point, would it be better to ask for a correct in price (i.e. partial refund)? Or should I return it and swap it?
Thanks for any advice.
m4pviewfinder-2 by R M, on Flickr
m4pviewfinder-1 by R M, on Flickr
I was hoping to get some advice about a problem with a new camera I purchased today...
It's a mint condition M4-P. Doesn't look like it's ever been used. All looked good in the store, but when I got home I noticed and issue with the viewfinder.
There is a coffee coloured stain to half the viewfinder. This is transparent and not hugely noticeable (hence why I didn't notice in the dim store). It appears that it some sort of separation of the optics closest to the eye, i.e. immediately in front of the round window (I believe it called the beam-splitter).
I have taken a couple of pictures which illustrates the issue.
Have I diagnosed the problem correctly? If so, is this a major issue?
I purchased from a well respected store, so I can return it. However, if it's unlikely to get worse, or will more than likely affect any replacement M4-P at some point, would it be better to ask for a correct in price (i.e. partial refund)? Or should I return it and swap it?
Thanks for any advice.

