I've had one of these for many years but have been hesitant to use it, because the frame lines are tilted clockwise slightly. Is there any provision on the outside to adjust this, or would that be on the inside?
I am looking to get one of these but I am unsure as to how they work, even after watching the video. Is the image magnified and cropped as you switch between the focal lengths you are shooting for, or is it just cropped ? Thank you for any information you can provide on this.
Unfortunately, this is a lesson in how not to use a screwdriver with precision equipment. Not only is the wrong bit used (far too narrow), but the technique is poor, e.g, driver not held perpendicular to screw, driver not centered on screw axis. You can clearly see the screw heads are already damaged.
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I've had one of these for many years but have been hesitant to use it, because the frame lines are tilted clockwise slightly. Is there any provision on the outside to adjust this, or would that be on the inside?
você sabe como desmontar a outra parte do visor?
I am looking to get one of these but I am unsure as to how they work, even after watching the video. Is the image magnified and cropped as you switch between the focal lengths you are shooting for, or is it just cropped ? Thank you for any information you can provide on this.
image is cropped, so at 90/135mm you are looking through a very tiny spot...Found the VIOOH not usefull, and sold it.
Are all pertinant surfaces cleaned during this procedure?
Yes I was able to clean all surfaces of the prism. But I did not dismount him.
@@luizlaercio I took mine apart yesterday and cleaned it. Took me maybe 15 minutes, max. Works great now.
Unfortunately, this is a lesson in how not to use a screwdriver with precision equipment. Not only is the wrong bit used (far too narrow), but the technique is poor, e.g, driver not held perpendicular to screw, driver not centered on screw axis. You can clearly see the screw heads are already damaged.