raff
Member
Hi,
I am new to analog photography and, as a beginner, I've encountered some issues; insights would be highly appreciated.
Recently, I received a Zenit 122 with a Helios 44. Everything works perfectly fine.
The camera uses a split-screen as a focus assistance. The split-screen is perfectly aligned at all given distances (close to infinity focus).
Recently, I've acquired a MC Mir-20M lens, which is a wide-angle lens and, according to the camera manual, should be compatible to my camera. The lens is in very good condition, the aperture clicks at every mark and the focus ring moves smoothly. Also, there are no abrasions, thus, it hasn't been used too often. However, the split-screen seems to be out of focus at given distances:
- To get an aligned screen at e.g. 2 meters, I need to set the focus to about 4 meters.
- Infinity focus does not get perfectly aligned; it would have to go a little bit further.
What I'm wondering, is, if there is a problem with the lens, or if the components are not sensitive enough. Is this usual? It works fine with one lens, but not with another lens.
I could take some pictures at given distances and develop a film. However, that takes a while and I need to contact the seller timely if anything's wrong. Also, a canon adapter takes a while to ship.
Thanks,
raff
I am new to analog photography and, as a beginner, I've encountered some issues; insights would be highly appreciated.
Recently, I received a Zenit 122 with a Helios 44. Everything works perfectly fine.
The camera uses a split-screen as a focus assistance. The split-screen is perfectly aligned at all given distances (close to infinity focus).
Recently, I've acquired a MC Mir-20M lens, which is a wide-angle lens and, according to the camera manual, should be compatible to my camera. The lens is in very good condition, the aperture clicks at every mark and the focus ring moves smoothly. Also, there are no abrasions, thus, it hasn't been used too often. However, the split-screen seems to be out of focus at given distances:
- To get an aligned screen at e.g. 2 meters, I need to set the focus to about 4 meters.
- Infinity focus does not get perfectly aligned; it would have to go a little bit further.
What I'm wondering, is, if there is a problem with the lens, or if the components are not sensitive enough. Is this usual? It works fine with one lens, but not with another lens.
I could take some pictures at given distances and develop a film. However, that takes a while and I need to contact the seller timely if anything's wrong. Also, a canon adapter takes a while to ship.
Thanks,
raff