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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    Chris, the adjustment arm is clearly visible on the left-hand side of the camera; it covers most of the length of the camera.
    If you need a better photo, I'll put it up tomorrow.
    Thanks.
    Ari,
    My laptop screen is not known for being the best quality view.
    Do you see an adjustment screw down toward the bottom? Line up the view in the rangefinder so that you see a sharp image... no "double vision". Once you can get that, set your extension to where it shows on the bed (mine was a Nikkor-W 135mm). Once you've got that set, adjust the arm until you can focus (with a loupe, preferably) at infinity. Once you've achieved this, your rangefinder should be aligned with your lens. While you can change lenses, you can only calibrate the rangefinder for one at a time.
    When I had mine, I found this to be a nuisance, so mostly just focused with the ground glass since most of my landscape shots weren't too active. I always had time to focus. If you're into shooting something else, you may need the rangefinder more than I did.
    Sorry I can't be of more help. It's been about 7 years and I may be confusing the Wista with the Busch Pressman's Kalart finder, mounted on the side.
    Let me know if I can be of any further help (if I've been any at all).

    Chris
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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Thank you very much, Chris; it's a big help.
    I'll look tomorrow, and let you know.
    Thanks

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Ari i have a Wista rangefinder also... easy to calibrate.... set the knob to 150 on top.... loosen the front stops, set rangefinder on infinity, then focus lens on infinity... set the stops with a small screw driver..... the secret is to bring the lens out when unfolding to hit the stops.... if you are having problems from there ... you might have a cam problem.... the lens knob only like to be turned one way... if you turn the other way it messes up the focus cams... i have a PDF manual that describes this in detail i can email to you if you like

    michael http://www.mikepic.com

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Mike, thanks, I'd love to have one.
    I'll email you today.
    I've calibrated the rf before, but it appears now to be misaligned somehow.
    I'm trying to find out if there's a simple procedure to re-align the rf before I'm forced to send it for repair.
    Thanks

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    I'd like to thank everyone who helped me with their suggestions and experience, you were very kind.
    And we were all wrong

    I found how to adjust the rangefinder, should it ever go out of whack.

    In the attached photo, the white arrow points to a screw.
    Unscrew that, get a tiny flathead driver, and find the screw inside the rf casing.
    That screw will adjust the rf while you look through the vf (the one on the far right) and line up things.

    I'm just glad I saved myself the cost and time of sending it in for adjustment.
    Thanks again, Chris & Michael!

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Just to be safe. The instruction book for the RF says that you must:
    First compress the focusing track (34) till it completely stops at the back. Do this by rotating the focusing knob (30). Then rotate the cam change dial (41) towards the arrow mark on the dial and match the focal length of the lens (42) to the index (43). At this time the overlapped images in the rangefinder must coincide at infinity.

    Mount a lens with the same focal length (Nikon) as the cam and then lift the infinity stop (45) on the upper track whose color is the same as the focal length index of the lens being used and squeeze the pull out knob (38) and pull out the lens standard until it meets the infinity stop.

    Did you do it this way when you set the camera up originally?

    The rangefinder focusing range with the 150mm lens is infinity to 3.64'.

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon - HP Marketing View Post
    Just to be safe. The instruction book for the RF says that you must:
    First compress the focusing track (34) till it completely stops at the back. Do this by rotating the focusing knob (30). Then rotate the cam change dial (41) towards the arrow mark on the dial and match the focal length of the lens (42) to the index (43). At this time the overlapped images in the rangefinder must coincide at infinity.

    Mount a lens with the same focal length (Nikon) as the cam and then lift the infinity stop (45) on the upper track whose color is the same as the focal length index of the lens being used and squeeze the pull out knob (38) and pull out the lens standard until it meets the infinity stop.

    Did you do it this way when you set the camera up originally?
    Yes, I did, Bob, and thank you.
    I've had the camera for over a year, and I'm familiar with how to calibrate a lens to the rf; the problem this time was that after following the steps, as you described above, there was no alignment. This made me think that the rf was out.
    I had to open the rf assembly to see where the adjustment screw is, and sure enough, that was the problem.
    And I now know that re-alignment, should it be needed again, is a very simple procedure involving the removal of one screw, and the adjustment of a second.
    Now everything works as it should.
    Thanks again.

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    In the attached photo, the white arrow points to a screw.
    Unscrew that, get a tiny flathead driver, and find the screw inside the rf casing.
    That screw will adjust the rf while you look through the vf (the one on the far right) and line up things.
    I don’t suppose you could repost the image that you’re referring to? Or maybe explain the screws in more detail please? I have just received a Wista RF in great condition but the rf aligns about 2mm before the focus bed is fully retracted. I’m assuming that the images should align at the exact point that the bed is fully retracted.

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    This is quite the thread revival, but I too am looking for help with a seemingly errant rangefinder on my Wista 45 RF.

    No matter what cam I select, I can get sharp focus on the ground glass but the image in the rangefinder will approach but won't fully align with a subject ~3m away. When focused at infinity on the ground glass the rangefinder does not agree. The manual states that the coupler for the rangefinder should be able to focus from infinity to 1.11m with the 150mm lens.

    The seller reported the rangefinder was functional and aligned when it was sold (serviced by a local camera shop).

    In my case, I have a couple of challenges.

    1. I'm new to this camera, though I'm pretty sure I'm following the instructions correctly per the manual and various discussion threads.
    2. The labels on the cam indicator spin freely, so I'm not sure what cam is selected.
    3. A small black screw fell out when I first opened the camera. I haven't figured out yet where it came from.


    I PM'd Ari so maybe they'll swing by and share some thoughts.

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    Re: Wista RF adjustment

    I'm sorry but no longer have the photo I referred to in the above posts, nor do I remember much about what the inside of the rangefinder looked like. Yikes, is this really 8 years old already?

    All I can say is that if a dim bulb like myself could work it out, you guys should be in like Flynn.

    There's no danger in opening the casing of the rf, and it will better show you how the whole thing works, which in turn will show you how to calibrate and adjust it.

    Keep in mind that recommended lenses for rangefinder focusing were Nikon 135, 150 and 180mm lenses. If you're working with other lenses, your calibration may be uneven: perfect in some spots, and off in others.

    Good luck, I wish I could be of more help.

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