J in SF
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I've seen a few posts here and there about folks undertaking Xpan rangefinder adjustments on their own. To be honest, the idea makes me a little nervous, as it's not an easy piece of gear to replace. On the other hand, shipping it and its lenses to New Jersey to be repaired also makes me a little nervous.
Adjusting for infinity seems simple enough, but is that adequate for calibrating a rangefinder? Or does one also need to adjust at other distances? I have all three lenses for the camera, and they're all out of alignment at infinity, so I'm inclined to send it in rather than fiddle with it on my own.
I'm curious what other peoples' experiences with this might be.
Adjusting for infinity seems simple enough, but is that adequate for calibrating a rangefinder? Or does one also need to adjust at other distances? I have all three lenses for the camera, and they're all out of alignment at infinity, so I'm inclined to send it in rather than fiddle with it on my own.
I'm curious what other peoples' experiences with this might be.