When the lense is set to infinity, the viewfinder doesn't match

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Hi, it seems to happen to my M3/4/CLE/nikon S3. These rangerfinder's viewfinder doesn't match (missed slighty) when the lenses (35/50/40mm)are set to infinity. Will the pictures be sharp? Can this be repaired? Or was it the subject i chosen? I was focusing at the opposite building about 300metres away.

thanks.

-- alfred (cnka@pacific.net.sg), May 16, 2002

Answers

300m is too near for an infinity test- try a building on a horizon or better still a bright star or the Moon (at night obviously).

-- Johann Fuller (johannfuller@hotmail.com), May 16, 2002.

You can always take a shot and look at the film to see whether the result is sharp or not.

-- sait (akkirman@clear.net.nz), May 16, 2002.

To test your rangefinder alignement go there

If needer, the same site tells you how to adjust your rangefinder alignment.

-- Xavier C. (xcolmant@powerir.com), May 16, 2002.


i have noticed this with both my TTL's that when i focus on a long long way away like 3 or 4 kilometres, like on a far away mountain range that both my TTL's are just short of double-image alignment in the viewfinder. at short distances i think they are both accurate. is it that both my TTL's are out? or just the nature of long distance short-comings on a rangefinder infinity setting???

-- sparkie (sparkie@mailcity.com), May 16, 2002.

The rangefinder may appear out of alignment if your eye is not centralized. I think this becomes more noticeable the lower the magnification of the viewfinder.

-- Ray Moth (ray_moth@yahoo.com), May 16, 2002.


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