Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>May be I am missing something, but you can always tell which direction >to turn using the semicircle focusing aid of an SLR. Just aim the >isolated subject in the two semicircles in the center of the ground >glass, the horizontal offset between the top and bottom half of the >split image tells you which way to turn the lens, very much like the >double image in the rangefinder. I personally almost never use the >ground glass for focusing because it's too slow and sometimes too hard. >Most manual focus SLRs, including R-series, have the split image >focusing screen. It may not work very well when you use a lens with an >aperture smaller than f/4 though. This is true if you have a split-image focusing aid in your viewfinder, but not all focusing screens have them. I use focusing screens with microprisms only, for instance, and a lot of people use plain ground glass screens or screens with only a grid. - - Paul