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Mamiya 7
I have a Mamiya 7 and am having problems with bumping the rangefinder
out of whack. I've noticed that instead of objects merging completely into each other, they seem to line up but a hair above the object. This can be extremely annoying when trying to focus in low light or on moving subject matter. I know that directly under the hotshoe is a cover plate and a screw. Is there a way to abject this so that the camera lines back up? ~Justin |
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Mamiya 7
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