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I fell off my bike yesterday with my XA in a soft case in my bag, pretty hard fall, bent my carabiner where i keep my keys on.

Would the XA RF possibly go out of alignment?
 

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Quick test is to see if it still aligns at infinity. Then try the minimum focusing distance and see if it's also accurate (measure if needed).

That's that as far as the rangefinder is concerned, but a only a test with film can show if any lens elements got knocked out of alignment (probably unlikely, but do test before shooting any important photos)...
 
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Focusing at .85, 1, and 1.5M is accurate but I can't find something far away for infinity.
I'll go and shoot a roll today, and see what happens.
 

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A brick wall (or some similarly flat and detailed subject) carefully focussed and shot with the lens wide open is an excellent test subject...
 
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I'm gonna go downtown and buy some cheap color and shoot everything at 2.8 and see what happens
 

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The real issue about wiping out on your ride is misaligning the most important focusing instrument.Your head.Hope you were wearing your "brain bucket" (helmet).
 
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The cameras perfectly fine, and so am I. I just have a scraped leg and arm and a bruise on my leg because i landed on my Leatherman.

Mike, I wasn't wearing my helmet this time, really the only time I wear a helmet is when I ride a mountain bike.
 

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Mike, I wasn't wearing my helmet this time, really the only time I wear a helmet is when I ride a mountain bike.

Bicycle "Brain Buckets" are very good for avoiding scrapes and minor damage, but are practically useless against more serious damage (propaganda campaigns to the contrary)...

More on-topic: If it wasn't obvious, the "Brick Wall Test" should be carried out with the camera as perpendicular to the wall as possible, preferably using a tripod, level and measuring out the geometry.
 
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I shot a wall, and it turned out perfectly, the lens is so sharp that I can even read the tiny writing on one of the papers.
The camera is still perfect!
 

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Ergo the term "Brain Bucket".Used by my friend Dale who is a paramedic.....easier to clean up after a serious accident if the riders head is in a bucket (helmet).
 

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I shot a wall, and it turned out perfectly, the lens is so sharp that I can even read the tiny writing on one of the papers.
The camera is still perfect!

Cheers! :D
 
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