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Subject: [Leica] Re: Olympus viewfinders
From: Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie)
Date: Thu Jul 5 08:44:38 2007
References: <200707051436.l65EZava073720@server1.waverley.reid.org> <7EF61CF8-4450-4E34-9E2C-34513A8225A0@optonline.net>

thanks Larry,
most informative.
Frank

On 5 Jul, 2007, at 16:21, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:

>
> On Jul 5, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Frank wrote:
>
>>>
>>>> Hi Nathan,
>>>> how is the viewfinder? I have never tried one but have heard
>>>> reports that the Olympus 4/3 viewfinders are small and dim. Since
>>>> the viewfinder is a most important part of a camera for usability
>>>> for me this has put me off so far. I am not expecting an M or
>>>> Olympus OM1 quality viewfinder but how does it compare with the
>>>> Canon?
>>>
>>> you cannot compare a consumer-level camera's viewfinder with the
>>> one in a high-end camera, because it's one of the most expensive
>>> camera part if you want it bright and clear (aka OM1) made out of
>>> high quality glass instead a cheaper set of mirrors.
>
> Curiously, I have the the OM-1, the Olympus Pen F, and an Olympus  
> E-500. The question about viewfinders prompted my to put them side  
> by side and compare viewfinder visibility, brightness and focusing  
> ease. Without a doubt the winner is the OM-1. The view is bright,  
> big, and easy to focus. It suffers a bit from short eye relief but  
> I guess that's a tradeoff for high magnification. The Olympus Pen F  
> is pretty good. A bit dimmer but it focuses well. Bringing up the  
> rear is the E-500. It is adequately bright but relatively hard to  
> focus. I guess it was intended primarily as an aiming aid because  
> of the autofocus provisions built into the camera. Clouding the  
> issue a bit is that the two mechanical cameras focused at the f2.0  
> opening of their prime lenses while the E-500 used the f3.5 opening  
> of the zoom lens.
>
> I have the Olympus to 4/3 adapter. When I mount a film Olympus lens  
> on the E-500, I get a bright but hard to focus finder image. I have  
> been successful in taking pictures with this combination but  
> usually at infinity or if the lens is set to the hyperfocal  
> distance. It is also a pain to have to manually stop down to taking  
> aperture to make the exposure. The image quality of the old and new  
> combination is quite good. I know the E-500 is not the E-410. The  
> latter has the advantage that it is possible to focus using the LCD  
> screen. This may make all the difference. I wouldn't know.
>
> Now if Olympus would only make a DSLR the size and shape of the  
> Olympus Pen F, it might be the best of both worlds.
>
> Larry Z
>
>
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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at optonline.net (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Re: Olympus viewfinders)