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Waynemel
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Username: Waynemel

Post Number: 122
Registered: 08-2009

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Posted on Wednesday, August 04, 2010 - 04:46 pm:   

The closest that the camera will focus is about 1 metre. Anything less will not focus.
Not to get too personal here, but is your knob one piece of plastic or two?
If it is two pieces, there should be a couple of small screws on the inside for fine adjustments to the focus. Focus the camera at a distant object and set the knob to infinity. If your knob is in two pieces, you can tighten the nut and then loosen the two small screws and rotate the scale to the infinity mark.
If you have a one piece knob, you will have to hold it while tightening down the main nut and making sure you are still at infinity.
If you have it focussed at the infinity mark, all other distances should fall into place.

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