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        <title>(question &amp; answer) Nikon S2 RF vertical alignment</title>
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        <![CDATA[ Hello everyone ,(thanks Kiu) ..this is my first post here, the vertical alignment on my user Nikon S2 is slightly off.

the problem is that the locking screw for the serrated wheel that adjusts the vertical rf alignment has a stripped head and cannot be loosened.

is there any other method to correct the vertical alignment of the rangefinder? ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ thanks for the photos &amp; answer Fred, I am just too picky I guess, I will live with the slight vertical RF misalignament of this otherwise smooth running
Nikon S2. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Having the two images slightly out of line (vertically only) is not really much of an issue, in fact if the RF spot is weak it may actually make focus a bit
easier, since you can differentiate between the two images. It does not have any effect on the accuracy of the rangefinder. If it were my user camera, I would
just leave it alone.
<br>
<br>
But if you must:
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There is no other method... you loosen the screw -- and turn the serrated wheel.... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Hello everyone ,(thanks Kiu) ..this is my first post here, the vertical alignment on my user Nikon S2 is slightly off.
<br>
the problem is that the locking screw for the serrated wheel that adjusts the vertical rf alignment has a stripped head and cannot be loosened.
<br>
is there any other method to correct the vertical alignment of the rangefinder? ]]></description>

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