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Rangefinder adjust in the Vitessa T

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I did a bit of googling but only found some pictures showing the rf adjust for the Vitessa N. Is this applicable to the Vitessa T or is there another way?
 
What did you find -- access points underneath the accessory shoe? My guess is that it's the same for the T. In any event, you can remove the shoe easily enough to see what's there.
 
I would be very interested to get links showing an effective procedure to adjust the rangefinder of my Vitessa L.. This camera is a real jewel and I would not like to butcher it!
 
I would be very interested to get links showing an effective procedure to adjust the rangefinder of my Vitessa L.. This camera is a real jewel and I would not like to butcher it!

I've heard that rf adjustment is a horror show, involving removal of the top cover, trying something, reinstalling the top cover to see if you've made things better or worse, then repeat.... Presumably the assembly line had a jig to accomplish the adjustment. Have you gotten any estimates for the work? The Vitessa L is indeed a jewel.
 
What did you find -- access points underneath the accessory shoe? My guess is that it's the same for the T. In any event, you can remove the shoe easily enough to see what's there.

No access below the shoe. The site I saw had the top removed. The T does however have a plate that is surrounded by the plunger and ends under the shoe. I have not attempted to lift it though..
 
I removed the shoe so I could remove the plate as seen in the image. The hole on the left has a square nut. Can anybody confirm whether or not this is the rangefinder horizontal adjustment? It does move when racking the focus back and forth.. There is no adjustment screw/etc in the right side hole but the part visible also moves..

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Quite by accident I ran across this http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/vitessarf.html It might be helpful, although the site confirms my earlier impression of the adjustment as a horror show. Please share your impressions of working on the L after the tranquilizers kick in.:smile:
 
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