They are there to set focus. Lenses have three focal lengths, the focal length the designer intended, the focal length engraved on (usually) the trim ring, and the actual focal length. Actual focal lengths vary somewhat, hence the need to adjust lens-to-film plane distance when the camera is erected.what are the shims for? i saw some shims when i took apart an Argoflex TLR one day? what would be the result if they werent put back in?
As luckless sort-of wrote, if the lens isn't set to the correct distance from the film plane when the camera is erected the focusing scale will be incorrect. Set focus to a marked distance, plane of best focus will be somewhere else. Since these cameras focus by scale, not through the lens, this is intolerable.and if it is not adjusted what is the result? will it be unable to focus on the film at any focus ring position? will it have less close focus ability? or will it have no infinity focus?
As luckless sort-of wrote, if the lens isn't set to the correct distance from the film plane when the camera is erected the focusing scale will be incorrect. Set focus to a marked distance, plane of best focus will be somewhere else. Since these cameras focus by scale, not through the lens, this is intolerable.
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