Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: >And a bright screen with no "contrast" which might be perceived as grain, >is more difficult to focus than a less bright viewfinder with contrast. So >the R8 probably needs some "teeth" in the focusing screen to give it the >ability to not only be bright, but accurate. Maybe my super? bright laser-matte (without split or other focusing aids) SJ screens in the Canon F-1n's have teeth because I can focus anywhere easily with any lens I own. But I cannot focus easily with any lens well in the matte area of their standard split screen. Brighter is better in my opinion and if I can't focus in the matte area of the screen, I might as well use a M camera. I showed my M-6 to a old R-3 user the other day. My oh my did he drool. Now I know what I used look like when I saw one in a store. Duane Birkey HCJB World Radio Quito Ecuador Disclaimer: I was not implying that Eric is not bright. If you think he isn't.... look at his web page. Also if you get a chance, you really should visit the pages of other regulars to the list. Harrison has some really nice stuff (too bad it was shot with Canon????, fess up Harrison) I haven't looked at all of the LUGger' pages yet either. I don't have a page yet although I would like to put one together of my photos of Ecuador to help further promote HCJB, if only I had the time..... I will announce it though when it happens.