The Dry Box
Senior Member
I have been considering my starting kit for film photography, and am looking at a potential R3x + 35mm f/1.4 nokton setup.
From cameraquest webby, it says that I am able to use the entire frame of the 40mm finder to get an estimate for 35mm. I am wondering do anyone who don't wear eyeglasses have any experience with this setup as I am quite interested in it's accurancy at 5 feet and above. The 1:1 finder is certainly much more intriguging than 0.7x of the r2x.
I have searched online, and at the rangefinder forum but I can't find anyone with similar experience so I wonder if anyone(like chiif) can point me to the right direction?
The reason I am not going for the 40mm nokton is because I may be changing body in the future, and hence will prefer to stick with common focal lengths.
Lastly, the LH-6 hood looks HUGE. would it not block the finder especially since I will be using the entire frame? Are there any suitable alternatives?
Much thanks.
gerald
From cameraquest webby, it says that I am able to use the entire frame of the 40mm finder to get an estimate for 35mm. I am wondering do anyone who don't wear eyeglasses have any experience with this setup as I am quite interested in it's accurancy at 5 feet and above. The 1:1 finder is certainly much more intriguging than 0.7x of the r2x.
I have searched online, and at the rangefinder forum but I can't find anyone with similar experience so I wonder if anyone(like chiif) can point me to the right direction?
The reason I am not going for the 40mm nokton is because I may be changing body in the future, and hence will prefer to stick with common focal lengths.
Lastly, the LH-6 hood looks HUGE. would it not block the finder especially since I will be using the entire frame? Are there any suitable alternatives?
Much thanks.
gerald
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