> "Mortimer Snerd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The standard check for decentered elements is to use
> an optical device called a collimator. These tend to
> be exensive, but Tomas Tomosy's "Camera Maintenance
> and Repair" (Volume 2, I think) tells you how to build
> one cheaply. I made mine portable enough to take to
> camera swap meets. :-)

Hi,

Was it Thomas Tomosy? Volume 1? or Volume 2?
http://amherstmedia.com/Books/1158.htm
http://amherstmedia.com/Books/1558.htm

Does your auto-collimator look like this:
http://idccdata.members.easyspace.com/Mark/collimator.htm

What method do you use to 
Or do you maybe this method (using an EOS Elan IIe, I believe):
http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/collimator.html

Or do you use a laser pointer?

Cheers
Julian Loke

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