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Viewfinder tension adjustment
The screw (B) at the base of the viewfinder, allows you to modify the viewfinder
left/right lateral friction. Turn counter-clockwise to increase the friction. Turning
this screw until it reaches its stop locks the viewfinder left/right movement.
The friction adjusting knurled screw (C), located on the front of the viewfinder,
can be used to adjust the tension of the eyepiece swivel, depending on the
operator’s preference and on the type of viewfinder being used. When using
the standard eyepiece, tension should be relatively light to allow for movement
with a moderate amount of pressure. When using a finder extension, tension
should be increased to support the additional weight.
To adjust the tension of the swivel, rotate the knurled screw (C). To increase the
tension of the eyepiece swivel, rotate the knurled screw clockwise; to decrease
the tension, rotate the knurled screw counter-clockwise.
Adjusting the viewing horizon
If the rotation of the image seen through the camera’s viewfinder does not
exactly match what is seen with the naked eye, there is a fine adjustment that
can be made to the image’s relative horizon. Locate the knurled knob (D) loca-
ted on the top of the viewfinder. While looking through the viewfinder, turn the
knob in order to adjust the image upright position. Note that the knob needs
to be turned 180° when installing an eyepiece extension.
B
C
D
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