Hi,
I actualy have the exact same problem with my MZ5n, i'll be curious to see
what the problem ends up being.
Cya
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From: "Gianfranco Irlanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: Another LX problem...
> Hi everybody,
> It seems it's difficult to have a good camera without any fault....
>
> My (in)famous third LX, although very nice and almost unused, shows what I
> call a heck of a problem: it's impossible to focus properly using the
upper
> and the lower parts of the focusing screen.
> To put it clearer: when I focus with the split-image aid in the center of
the
> screen the image is correctly focused. Without moving the camera, trying
to
> focus on the same axis using the matte part of the screen in the upper
part of
> the viewfinder means rotating the focusing ring to closer distance, the
> inverse (and even worse) trying to focus with the lower part.
> Before somebody ask me, I tried different screens and viewfinders. The
problem
> is still there.
>
> I know that something about the alignment of the mirror is really wrong,
but
> I'd like to know what your experiences about similar problems are before I
> take the camera to the Pentax central assistance in Florence.
>
> As ususal, TIA.
>
> Gianfranco
>
>
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