RonD
Member
Hello,
I have just joined and posted a thread on new members.
I have this canon Ae-1 that I purchased new in 1977.
Actually looks like new with about 30 rolls in it's life time.
I have noticed about 20 years ago that when I turn the focus ring at the infinity mark, it is slightly out of focus, from the start of infinity to even buildings 50 feet away and so forth.
I purposely focus on sides of building and the lines are slightly broken.
I do not know if it was like this when I first purchased it.
I have looked at old photographs and I cannot really notice it; but I don't know if it was before or after.
I have not used it as I afraid that it will screw up the photos.
Twenty years ago is when I had the camera sent to Toronto at a now defunct place to get the seals replaced and I had mentioned it in the letter, but, it came back the same without explanation.
My Nikon fe2 does not have this problem but, than again, it is a AD lens and goes way beyond infinity even in manual focus.
My canon also seems to be overexposing by about 2/3 when compared to the Nikon. both lenses 50mm f1.8
My canon lens is the original with the silver ring at the breech, f16 aperture limit s.c. lens.
I will take test again on a tripod with both cameras to confirm this when the weather is nice.
I think I am asking more than enough for now.
Thanks,
Ronald
I have just joined and posted a thread on new members.
I have this canon Ae-1 that I purchased new in 1977.
Actually looks like new with about 30 rolls in it's life time.
I have noticed about 20 years ago that when I turn the focus ring at the infinity mark, it is slightly out of focus, from the start of infinity to even buildings 50 feet away and so forth.
I purposely focus on sides of building and the lines are slightly broken.
I do not know if it was like this when I first purchased it.
I have looked at old photographs and I cannot really notice it; but I don't know if it was before or after.
I have not used it as I afraid that it will screw up the photos.
Twenty years ago is when I had the camera sent to Toronto at a now defunct place to get the seals replaced and I had mentioned it in the letter, but, it came back the same without explanation.
My Nikon fe2 does not have this problem but, than again, it is a AD lens and goes way beyond infinity even in manual focus.
My canon also seems to be overexposing by about 2/3 when compared to the Nikon. both lenses 50mm f1.8
My canon lens is the original with the silver ring at the breech, f16 aperture limit s.c. lens.
I will take test again on a tripod with both cameras to confirm this when the weather is nice.
I think I am asking more than enough for now.
Thanks,
Ronald