This sounds like an adjustment issue but you never know what might be happening 
inside the camera.  I recommend DuAll Camera in New York City. 

Robert Withers
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202 West 80 St #5W NYNY 10024

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>   1. Bolex H8 Reflex viewfinder Issue (Jay Hudson)
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> From: Jay Hudson <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Bolex H8 Reflex viewfinder Issue
> Date: July 12, 2023 at 3:25:59 PM EDT
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> I bought a Bolex Rex4 H8 standard 8mm camera on ebay.  When I look through 
> the eyepiece, the image only takes up part of the space and is slightly 
> offset as far as I can tell.  I can only see a little rectangle in the bottom 
> corner rather than having the image larger.
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> My question is if this is just an eyepiece issue or if there is a potential 
> of there being an issue with the prism, affecting what light hits the actual 
> film?  If it is just an eyepiece issue, can that be adjusted?
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> I don't have a critical gate focus prism to check.  Any thoughts would be 
> highly appreciated.
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> Jay
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