Most likely the mirror adjustment is off. There is a little metal peg
sticking out from the side of the mirror box that holds it at the right
angle in the down position. If it gets bent, the focus in the viewfinder
is off. My experience with that problem was that the problem was worse
with wide angle than tele lenses. Bending the tab is easy, getting it in
the right place isn't. Pretty easy for a repair shop with the rignt
equipment.
Changing screens in double digit bodies is pretty straightforward and it
sounds like you have it right in the position that is 'less worse'.
Moose
jaywer@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi Mark,
>
>I believe so. I'm pretty sure I've tried it both ways and neither is giving me
>the correct focusing range. One is worse than the other though.
>
>I'll have another look now and make sure.
>-j
>
>
>--- Mark Dapoz <md@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Jason Waugh wrote:
>
>
>>I've tried reseating the focusing screen a couple of times and it hasn't
>>really made a difference.
>>
>>Any ideas on what I should be doing or looking for?
>>
>>
>
>Did you put it back in properly? You may have flipped it around and have
>the wrong side up. The part which has the focusing aids on it goes towards
>the prism.
>
>
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