View Full Version : Adjusted the RF in GF670.
3 SCREWS under the shoes. slot for vertical, Philips for patch focus adjustment and infinity.
you can push down the arm under the slot screw to move the patch down and turn the slot screw CCW and bring it up until it match.
I feel it is easier than RD1s and it is a better built RF.
You already needed to adjust the RF in your GF670!? :eek:
Jamie123
10-07-2010, 03:34
You already needed to adjust the RF in your GF670!? :eek:
I don't think it really depends on the age of the camera whether or not one has to adjust the RF. If the RF gets knocked out of alignment it needs adjustment. That can happen within the first week of using a camera or after twenty years.
But it's good to know that this is an easy fix. I'm soon selling mine and so far the RF's still spot on but I'll make sure to pass on the info about the adjustment to the next owner.
John NYC
10-25-2010, 21:16
3 SCREWS under the shoes. slot for vertical, Philips for close and infinity.
you can push down the arm under the slot screw to move the patch down and turn the slot screw CCW and bring it up until it match.
I feel it is easier than RD1s and it is a better built RF.
Are the close and infinity labelled?
wait, i am wrong, it should be finder patch focus adjustment and horizontal alignment. Which you will see the effect in viewfinder live time.
For closest focus the base length should be the other screw only can be adjust with top removed.
canetsbe
12-14-2011, 19:03
anyone know how to get the hot shoe off to get to the alignment screws? thanks.
Leigh Youdale
12-14-2011, 21:50
Have a look at this. It's for the R2/3/4 series but it will give you the general idea.
http://www.arransalerno.com/blog/bessa-rangefinder-calibration/
canetsbe
12-19-2011, 15:09
a thousand thanks. i've got it aligned perfectly now! what a difference.
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