Fellwalker
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- Jim
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I am trying to see if there is anything I can do without sending my camera off for an expensive repair.
The photos that I get from my camera are at an angle compared to the viewfinder. If I line up the AF point indicators with a horizontal line, then the picture taken is about a degree out as if rotated clockwise.
If I place the camera on my desk, and using a set square ensure it is parallel to a test card, then the pictures come out with the horizontal as it should be.
This makes me think that it is something to do with the focusing screen or the prism, and not the electronics. Therefore it might be fixable.
If I cannot fix it myself, does anyone have a recommendation for a repair shop?
The photos that I get from my camera are at an angle compared to the viewfinder. If I line up the AF point indicators with a horizontal line, then the picture taken is about a degree out as if rotated clockwise.
If I place the camera on my desk, and using a set square ensure it is parallel to a test card, then the pictures come out with the horizontal as it should be.
This makes me think that it is something to do with the focusing screen or the prism, and not the electronics. Therefore it might be fixable.
If I cannot fix it myself, does anyone have a recommendation for a repair shop?
