Just heard back from my camera repair person, he's off for the summer! Lucky guy, I'll have to wait....
Not from my hands, and there is no sign anywhere else of it having fallen. I would expect some damage or mark on the viewfinder at the least...and the twist doesn't really affect framing all that much either. It just bothers me to see it crooked
I doubt that Hasselblad would have let something like that leave the factory. Something must have happened. Anyway, Might simply be a matter of loosening some screws and straightening it. Or it could be a little more complicated. Best to look at a parts diagram to see if there are hidden nuts that will spin, vs. being threaded.
Even so, being approximately correct is not good enough. It needs to be aligned correctly.
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