Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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-halli- wrote:
I have a single 45 degree focussing screen in my 400D (eBay) and it is excellent for using with my fast manual focus lenses. It gets dark after about f6 and is unusable at f11+ (though I just focus at wide open and then stop down where possible.) Slow lenses are very difficult to use, so I don't
Metering is off (it overexposes) and I have to compensate (with both native AF and more so with MF lenses on adapters)
However, the positives outweigh the negatives by far. Before I put the screen in I couldn't manual focus at all as the screen was out of focus when the camera was focussed perfectly. See the following images as an illustration
Original screen, manual focus. Looks perfect in the viewfinder (taken with a compact through the viewfinder), but OOF photo taken by camera.
Original screen, auto focus (confirm chip on adapter). Looks OOF in viewfinder, but photo taken was pin sharp
With the screen, the following was manually focussed on the "N" and looked exactly the same in the viewfinder as in the photograph.
focus just "snaps" into place now.
I read somewhere that the dual 45 degree screens are more difficult to use at wide apertures where the DOF is very short as one prism can be lined up when the other is not, but I have no evidence of this other than a quote on a forum.
I'm happy I made the swap. But as it is so easy to swap back, it is really not an issue. If I want to use a slow lens for a specific task I could swap over in about 5 minutes.
For the price, it is worth the punt |