Hi all,
I recently purchased a contax AX to use with my C/Y lenses.
When the camera arrived I checked for signs of repair of the dreaded mirror slip and sure enough there was some evidence of work done.
The autofocus (done via a CMOS at the bottom of the mirror box) and the focusing split prism on the focusing screen agreed with each other, but when focusing the lens at infinity (infinity stop), the split prism and the autofocus sensor seem to think the object is around 20m away.
So I shot a test roll with targets and sure enough all the images are backfocused:
* If I focus on an object "20m away" according to the split prism or the autofocus, the object is actually at infinity.
* If I focus on an object "2.5m away", the lens distance scale is at 3m.
The lens is accurate on my other contax bodies.
After making sure the camera had never been opened before (factory thread lock is still in place), I concluded this was a botched mirror reattachment job.
So I spent some time with acetone, ethanol and carefully loosened the adhesive used. With a very thin blade I slowly cut the mirror away from the carrier.
Sure enough, indeed someone did some double tape magic here in the past. I very carefully removed the goop from the carrier (taking care to remove the focusing screen first and not ruin the black flocking paint with the solvent), and also cleaned the back of the mirror with ethanol and patience, taking care not to scratch the front.
Now both are clean, I need to reattach the mirror onto the carrier. How do I determine the thickness of the adhesive to be used so that the focus at infinity is correct?
I could do by trial and error with different thickness tape, but:
- I know an equation must exist to calculate the flange to focus screen delta I need to apply to compensate for the incorrect distance to the object I am focusing on
- contax must have used standard thickness adhesive, since the repair manual show that focus adjustment on these cameras requires opening the whole body and shimming the focus screen + reprogramming the ROM, which is super time intensive - so I can't imagine this to be a process for every body leaving the factory.
Thank you so much in advance, and for helping me give this old camera a new life!
I recently purchased a contax AX to use with my C/Y lenses.
When the camera arrived I checked for signs of repair of the dreaded mirror slip and sure enough there was some evidence of work done.
The autofocus (done via a CMOS at the bottom of the mirror box) and the focusing split prism on the focusing screen agreed with each other, but when focusing the lens at infinity (infinity stop), the split prism and the autofocus sensor seem to think the object is around 20m away.
So I shot a test roll with targets and sure enough all the images are backfocused:
* If I focus on an object "20m away" according to the split prism or the autofocus, the object is actually at infinity.
* If I focus on an object "2.5m away", the lens distance scale is at 3m.
The lens is accurate on my other contax bodies.
After making sure the camera had never been opened before (factory thread lock is still in place), I concluded this was a botched mirror reattachment job.
So I spent some time with acetone, ethanol and carefully loosened the adhesive used. With a very thin blade I slowly cut the mirror away from the carrier.
Sure enough, indeed someone did some double tape magic here in the past. I very carefully removed the goop from the carrier (taking care to remove the focusing screen first and not ruin the black flocking paint with the solvent), and also cleaned the back of the mirror with ethanol and patience, taking care not to scratch the front.
Now both are clean, I need to reattach the mirror onto the carrier. How do I determine the thickness of the adhesive to be used so that the focus at infinity is correct?
I could do by trial and error with different thickness tape, but:
- I know an equation must exist to calculate the flange to focus screen delta I need to apply to compensate for the incorrect distance to the object I am focusing on
- contax must have used standard thickness adhesive, since the repair manual show that focus adjustment on these cameras requires opening the whole body and shimming the focus screen + reprogramming the ROM, which is super time intensive - so I can't imagine this to be a process for every body leaving the factory.
Thank you so much in advance, and for helping me give this old camera a new life!