Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Pete Myers, For what it's worth, I am a big fan of Beattie's plain Intenscreen w/grid. At times, I've used them on Rollei SLRs with the bellows racked out, f/11 AND a polarizing filter. That I could still see the effects of lens tilt tickled me pink :-) The grid is an excellent way of keeping an eye on unwanted convergences--especially valuble when using wide lenses. You might think the lack of "focusing aids" would be a problem, but I find the Beattie (and yes, Accu-Matte) screens visibly snap into focus at a pretty well-defined point, and in any event, for much of what I do, microprisms and split-image spots would black out annoyingly. But I wonder if some of the R-series screens already do employ Accu-Matte technology? If not, perhaps some Minolta part could be adapted to fit. Jeff - -----Original Message----- From: Myers Pete <MyersPete@aol.com> > >Again, for those of you that have not caught my previous posts, we are trying >to find a brighter and less gritty focusing screen for the R8 - but one that >still has focusing aides. >