So was Red Posted Friday at 11:17 AM Share #1 Posted Friday at 11:17 AM Advertisement (gone after registration) Hello everyone. I have a question about the rangefinder patch and was hoping to get some insight. Say for example that the focusing point is the vertical edge of a building located at ~100 meters (330 ft) away; using an M11-P and an Elmarit-M 28mm at F/11 or F/16. When I move the focusing tab all the way to the right, at infinity, the ghost image and the RF patch do not coincide/align perfectly. I need to move the focusing tab just a little bit to the left for the edge of the building to be perfectly clear. Is this normal, i.e. is it some sort of a tolerance? Or does this indicate an alignment issue with the lens (or the camera)? Unfortunately, I don't have another lens to test. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jaapv Posted Friday at 11:28 AM Share #2 Posted Friday at 11:28 AM 100 m is not infinity. Use the moon or a building several miles away. Lens and aperture are not relevant when using the rangefinder - except that using a 28 mm lens at f16 will have everything in focus from the tips of your toes to the edge of the galaxy. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdlaing Posted Friday at 04:09 PM Share #3 Posted Friday at 04:09 PM “All the way to the right”, if it means against the hard stop may not be infinity either. Some lenses have a temperature factor and infinity may be slightly before the hard stop. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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