I will probably diagnose in this sequence:
1) Make sure your taking lens and distance scale are matching: you need a high powered magnifier to look at your "ground glass" on film plane for critical focus. A visual inspection might not be enough.
2) Take off the waist level finder by unscrewing several screws. Check if the focus screen is installed properly: matte side down. Give it a gentle clean with lens cleaning fluid and Q-tip while you are at it.
3) Check if the mirror is installed correctly. It should be front facing: silver side on the outside. Give it an air blower cleaning while you are at it.
4) If the focus still off, then work on the viewing lens. There might be set screws to remove, and then fine-tune the viewing lens to match your film gate.
I will probably diagnose in this sequence:
1) Make sure your taking lens and distance scale are matching: you need a high powered magnifier to look at your "ground glass" on film plane for critical focus. A visual inspection might not be enough.
2) Take off the waist level finder by unscrewing several screws. Check if the focus screen is installed properly: matte side down. Give it a gentle clean with lens cleaning fluid and Q-tip while you are at it.
3) Check if the mirror is installed correctly. It should be front facing: silver side on the outside. Give it an air blower cleaning while you are at it.
4) If the focus still off, then work on the viewing lens. There might be set screws to remove, and then fine-tune the viewing lens to match your film gate.
Be careful using any fluid with the Autocord focus screen. If it is the original screen, it is a two-part sandwich. Ground glass to the top/viewer, plastic fresnel below. Liquid could get in between the two and make a mess. Nothing difficult, just need to remove the screens, separate, and let dry, but be forewarned.2) Take off the waist level finder by unscrewing several screws. Check if the focus screen is installed properly: matte side down. Give it a gentle clean with lens cleaning fluid and Q-tip while you are at it.
I will probably diagnose in this sequence:
1) Make sure your taking lens and distance scale are matching: you need a high powered magnifier to look at your "ground glass" on film plane for critical focus. A visual inspection might not be enough.
2) Take off the waist level finder by unscrewing several screws. Check if the focus screen is installed properly: matte side down. Give it a gentle clean with lens cleaning fluid and Q-tip while you are at it.
3) Check if the mirror is installed correctly. It should be front facing: silver side on the outside. Give it an air blower cleaning while you are at it.
4) If the focus still off, then work on the viewing lens. There might be set screws to remove, and then fine-tune the viewing lens to match your film gate.
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