> Sorry Ray, but this is *not* the case with my camera, nor does it
sound
> like the case with the original poster's camera. First, we are using
> user installed screens which were never shipped in the camera,
therefore
> they could not be banged out of alignment. Second, there is no more
> than a couple of thousandths of an inch play between the tray and the
> screen in my camera, and no amount of trying to re-align the screen
has
> any effect. There is no play in the tray's hinges either. And
> certainly banging it around doesn't help (I investigated all of these
> options extensively due to my annoyance at the misalignment).
>
> Oh how I wish the answere was so simple!
>
> Thanks for the input, and for those who get a camera new that is mis
> aligned this is good advice.
>
> mike
Mike, I make your words mine. I've tried to re-adjust the screen dozens
of times (literally) but there is just no more room for adjustment. I
then chipped the edges of the screen a bit. It is possible to align it
this way, but then the screen will easily come out off alignment again
during use, because there is too much room available for the screen to
move around.
I know this has been discussed before. It is in the list archives.
However, it seems nobody has reach a definite conclusion at the time.
This is the reason why I asked it again. I was hoping that in the
meantime someone had figured out what was going on. I'll take my camera
back to Canon today and see what they can do. If there is any real
answer to this, I'll let the group know.
Thank you all for the advise.
Hugo Lopes
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