sister8
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- Mar 24, 2015
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- 35mm RF
Hi,
I'm a novice, let me get that off my chest first. This forum is a scary place for a novice.
I'm living in morocco and my trusty voitlander dynamatic II siezed up after the cold winter (too many problems to fix myself), and i can't send it for repair until i'm back in the UK in june.. no good for me now. However luck placed a VITO CLR into the junk shop round the corner, and so into my hands.
The Vito CLR seems to run well, clickity-clack all sounds good and healthy. Gave it a work out without film over a week and then ran a film though it. Alas, the focus is WAY off. Mid range is ok but long range to infinity is bad.
Is it possible to calibrate the focus? For a novice to do it?! I have no tools other than a swiss army knife and a steady pair of hands. I believe the 'R' in CLR means it's a rangefinder.
Thank you in advance for any help.
I'm a novice, let me get that off my chest first. This forum is a scary place for a novice.
I'm living in morocco and my trusty voitlander dynamatic II siezed up after the cold winter (too many problems to fix myself), and i can't send it for repair until i'm back in the UK in june.. no good for me now. However luck placed a VITO CLR into the junk shop round the corner, and so into my hands.
The Vito CLR seems to run well, clickity-clack all sounds good and healthy. Gave it a work out without film over a week and then ran a film though it. Alas, the focus is WAY off. Mid range is ok but long range to infinity is bad.
Is it possible to calibrate the focus? For a novice to do it?! I have no tools other than a swiss army knife and a steady pair of hands. I believe the 'R' in CLR means it's a rangefinder.
Thank you in advance for any help.