Adjusting the viewfinder orientation, Adjusting the viewfinder position, Changing the clamp spacer – Sony Ultra Wide Converter For SEL16F28 and SEL20F28 User Manual
Page 19: Removing the viewfinder
2. Preparation: Attaching Devices
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Adjusting the viewfinder orientation
Tilt the viewfinder up/down to adjust the
angle of the viewfinder.
You can adjust the angle so that the
viewfinder is facing the subject. Setting the
MIRROR switch to the B/T position flips the
left and rights sides of the image on the
LCD screen, but the image is recorded in the
correct orientation.
Adjusting the viewfinder position
90° angle adjustment
If a square-shaped clamp spacer is attached
to the rod connection joint, you can adjust the
position of the viewfinder in 90° increments.
Temporarily remove the viewfinder to adjust
the angle, then reattach the viewfinder.
Arbitrary angle adjustment
If a circular-shaped clamp spacer is attached
to the rod connection joint, you can turn the
viewfinder on the rod to adjust the position of
the viewfinder.
If the viewfinder is turned 180° as shown in the
following diagram, set the MIRROR switch to
the ROT position to flip the image display and
text display horizontally and vertically.
[Note]
When attaching a circular-shaped clamp spacer, attach
to a commercial ø15 mm rod.
[Tip]
A circular-shaped clamp spacer is attached by factory
default.
Changing the clamp spacer
Remove the clamp spacer as shown in the
following diagram, align the protrusion on
the square-shaped spacer or circular-shaped
spacer with the groove in the clamp, and
insert the spacer.
Protrusion
Protrusion
Groove
Groove
[Note]
Always attach a washer. If a washer is not attached, the
clamping force on the rod may be insufficient and may
cause the viewfinder to fall off.
You can determine the shape of the spacer as
shown in the following diagrams.
Square-shaped clamp spacer
Square mark
Circular-shaped clamp spacer
Circle mark
Removing the viewfinder
Loosen the viewfinder clamp lever, and
use the reverse procedure of attaching the
viewfinder.