Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 04:18 PM 10/6/97 -0400, you wrote: >Dear Fellow LUGnuts: > >I have just returned from my second major test of my R8. I was out in the >Eastern Sierra and into Nevada for three and a half days, 1125 miles - 200 >offroad - mostly between 6000-9000 feet. I got severely altitude sick and >returned home with an E. Coli infection, which I am presently recovering >from. "The Trip from Hell", except for the excellent picture taking. > >The R8 seemed to work quite well in the field once again. I am using the >28mmROM lens. We will see when the pictures come back from the lab how well >it performed optically. > >My one complaint is in the focusing screen; its too rough. It looks gritty. >My 1N screen is very, very smooth in comparison. > >I am aware of the screen options that Leica has, but rather think that it >will not solve my problem. Any one have any experience with Maxwell or >another screen supplier in making a custom screen? Ideally, I would like a >grided screen (in thirds), with a center split on the diagonal and a very >smooth screen. > >I'll keep the reports coming in on my R8 experinces as the lab yields the >results. > >Pete >--------------------- Pete, I've been using the Uniform Ground Glass with Grid in my R4's, R6's, & now R7's. It's 14 306 for the R7 and 14 346 for the R8. The grid helps keep the horizon and verticals straight. The universal screen supplied in all R cameras is a waste. The split garbage in the center is simply in the way. Use a long lens with an extender and it goes black. As far as grainieness (sp) goes, well... I've gotten used to it. I don't see it anymore. Jim