Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]sandyquandt@centuryinter.net wrote: > Bottom line...of my three M6's (recent production) I sent *one* back to Leica > NJ for an under-warranty vertical alignment adjustment, not because it was > causing a problem with the finished product, but simply because the lack of > alignment was driving me crazy. (I should have checked this before I bought the > camera, but since it was my first Leica, I didn't know any better...Thanks to > the LUG, I now know how to check these aspects before I buy :-) I was without > the camera for seven days and it has worked perfectly ever since - even > surviving trips on express prop planes on which the vibration is enough to > loosen dental fillings! > > Sandy > > > > > People who are going to be checking the calibration of > > the rangefinder with a yardstick every other day are > > probably not going to be happy with an M6 or any other > > mechanical rangefinder. The fact of the matter is > > that a rangefinder can drift out of alignment. > > According to many reports I've read on the LUG, shocks > > commonly cause vertical misalignment (in the > > rangefinder patch one image is slightly above the > > other) which while irritating, causes no detrimental > > effects in terms of accuracy, which is solely a > > function of horizontal alignment (within reason).