Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You cannot, without a special tool, adjust the vertical alignment. You should send it in and get it aligned. The rangefinder image cannot "snap" in, unless the whole system is completely in alignment. Jim At 01:38 AM 3/1/99 +0000, you wrote: > Hello everyone! > > First, many thanks to Eric, Ted, and others who have offered film loading >technique advice. I promise that I shall continue to practice until this >process becomes second nature. Also, thank you to everyone who offered advice >regarding a second M6 body; I'm eagerly awaiting its arrival! > > While focusing my M6, I noticed that the vertical alignment is very >*slightly* out of sync. The horizontal alignment is perfect, and, from >searching the archives, it seems as if most agree that a slight vertical >misalignment is somewhat common and does not affect focus. Since I'm getting a >second M6, should I send my M6 in for adjustment, or is it ok to simply wait >until the vertical misalignment becomes so pronounced as to become distracting? >I read a few posts in the archive about removing the red dot and doing the >adjustment with a jeweler's screwdriver; has anyone tried this? (I tend to be >somewhat mechanically inclined...) I try to not obsess about gear, and the >misalignment is not particularly bothersome at this point; however, I don't >want to procrastinate about having the M6 adjusted if this will cause problems >in the future. > > Thanks for your patience with my Leica-neophyte questions! > > Sandy >