BenMathes Posted July 27 Share #1 Posted July 27 Advertisement (gone after registration) I shoot M6’s, the occasional Q2 Reporter, and Canon F1Ns- walking yesterday shooting an F1 N with the 50 1.2 L and it would not focus at infinity! Not dropped, wet, abused or otherwise- just would not focus at infinity. Had the UGH moment of envisioning $350 or more to calibrate kept shooting- trust the lens, trust the lens.. what was different? I was wearing Transitions prescription Sun glasses! Got home, tried my regular prescription glasses and voila- beautiful focus! Has anyone experienced this with their Leica film camera? a great lesson for me! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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spydrxx Posted July 28 Share #2 Posted July 28 Yes - more than a few times. And to think I used to chuckle at old people when I was much younger. You definitely have company! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
a.noctilux Posted July 28 Share #3 Posted July 28 (edited) @BenMathes You are tricked by the SLR's VF polarized light ? I bet you use this type of lens, Transitions® XTRActive® Polarized™ I had some weard vision when I wear polarised sun glasses ( Rayban P in my case) and the weird vision became normal with non polarized sun glasses. In the viewfinder path of SLR or M some polarized effects are used and with polarized glass, maybe this is what you saw. Edited July 28 by a.noctilux 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kivis Posted July 29 Share #4 Posted July 29 It's happen to me several times with many different manual focus cameras. Even when I wasn't old. Hurumph! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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