Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary Whalen wrote: I would appreciate any user info on the different attributes and qualities of the 5 available focusing screens for the R camera. I have heard conflicting reports concerning the type of screen and the use of the camera. ie macro, telephoto, architectural etc. What screens are you using and for what purpose? I own the standard issue with the split image in the center but find that it does, in fact, go dark in the middle at inconvenient times and is more distracting than the matte screen I use in both R4s bodies. I use the plain matte version without the grid because I most often take photos in which the grid would be irrelevant at best. For me the matte screen is the best "general purpose" screen because I often use a long lens or do macro work. That's where they traditionally make the most difference, I think. I used to keep a "standard issue" split screen in one body but I often found myself using the "wrong" body so I gave up and use the same screen on both. I have never considerd changing screens on the fly, although I understand people do it. It's hard enough for me to keep stray bits of things off my screens when I'm working with them indoors. - --G