Hi Rob,
> I just had this problem for the first time with my G2, although it was > not only the 90mm lens, it was the 45mm and 28mm as well. The camera > apparently didn't focus on anything sharply. At the time I was > shooting, I did experience the camera "hunting" for focus with the > shutter not firing for a second or two, then operating as though focus > had been achieved. What's especially frustrating is that the problem > was intermittent. I'm getting ready to send everything to Contax in > New Jersey USA, along with s&le slides. Has anyone experienced the > problem the way I have? Was there a fix? Also, those of you who have > had G2's serviced in New Jersey, were you satisified?
Are the rangefinder glass covers on the front top of the camera dirty? I find mine get a lot of fingerprints on them...and it's a good idea to keep them clean.
BTW, you might want to check manual focus, and see if that works (like on infinity, and take some pictures of stuff far away that will be obvious if they are in corrct focus or not).
Regards,
Austin
> I just had this problem for the first time with my G2, although it was > not only the 90mm lens, it was the 45mm and 28mm as well. The camera > apparently didn't focus on anything sharply. At the time I was > shooting, I did experience the camera "hunting" for focus with the > shutter not firing for a second or two, then operating as though focus > had been achieved. What's especially frustrating is that the problem > was intermittent. I'm getting ready to send everything to Contax in > New Jersey USA, along with s&le slides. Has anyone experienced the > problem the way I have? Was there a fix? Also, those of you who have > had G2's serviced in New Jersey, were you satisified?
Are the rangefinder glass covers on the front top of the camera dirty? I find mine get a lot of fingerprints on them...and it's a good idea to keep them clean.
BTW, you might want to check manual focus, and see if that works (like on infinity, and take some pictures of stuff far away that will be obvious if they are in corrct focus or not).
Regards,
Austin