Hi!
New to the forum but long(-ish) time photographer. I've used mostly digital systems but have recently found I'd like to 'simplify' things and get down to the photograph more than the technology. So I started using film! I love the more ...romantic and genuine look of film.
I've been shooting and developing 35mm B&W for several months, but as a lanscape photographer I wanted bigger negatives. So I researched the interwebs and purchased me a Fuji GW690II 6x9 rangefinder on Ebay from a seller in Japan.
But as soon as I got it I noticed that the extending part of the lens is not completely straight. At least that's what it looks like. As if it has been dropped and got miss-aligned or something, but I can't see any serious damage on the outside of the camera. The lens barrel 'sticks out' about 1mm more on the right side. It still feels buttery smooth when focussing though. Incredibly smooth. But I'm worried it might give uneven sharpness across the frame. Anyone have one of these camera's and can see how your lens looks? How much will this possibly affect the sharpness?
The lens also has way more dust then I'd like and I wonder how this will affect the photographs. It almost looks like a layer of dust on 2 elements inside the lens.
I've added some images to show the issues. And since I paid both shipping and customs I'd rather not send it back (and pay more shipping) if not necessary.
Thanks in advance!