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I'm possibly considering one of the eBay focussing screens for my 400D, but I'm confused as to which to get.
What are the main differences in use between the single 45 degree, dual 45 degree and the single 180 degree variants?
Also, I realise the focus points will not be visible, and the flashing confirm lights won't appear in the image to say it is in focus, but will the confirm beep still sound?
I've read the tutorial on the Katzeyeoptics web site and it seems doable.
The reason for the possible upgrade is that I'm still having trouble with manual focussing and viewing through the viewfinder. I'm going to take the focus screen out and put it back in again this evening as I think it might have been bumped or something by its previous owner.
As I said in a previous post, when the AF focusses, the image in the viewfinder is blurred even though the LED display in the eyepiece is pin sharp - the resulting picture taken is in focus. When I manual focus I can get the image in the viewfinder pin sharp, but the resulting image is well OOF.
Adjusting the dioptre just makes the LED display go in and out of focus and makes the image in the viewfinder become less in focus each way. I therefore don't think it is an eyesight thing - as said, I can manually focus to make the image in the viewfinder pin sharp.
For most circumstances I just set to AF and click away. This is fine, but I am very interested in macro photography and it is becoming frustrating that I can't see when the image is in focus when using MF and the rocking method.
I've also just bought a retro 50mm prime (pentacon prakticar) which has MF but an AF confirm chip on the adaptor) and it is irritating that when the AF confirm says it is in focus, I can't see the image in focus in the viewfinder.
thanks in advance
What are the main differences in use between the single 45 degree, dual 45 degree and the single 180 degree variants?
Also, I realise the focus points will not be visible, and the flashing confirm lights won't appear in the image to say it is in focus, but will the confirm beep still sound?
I've read the tutorial on the Katzeyeoptics web site and it seems doable.
The reason for the possible upgrade is that I'm still having trouble with manual focussing and viewing through the viewfinder. I'm going to take the focus screen out and put it back in again this evening as I think it might have been bumped or something by its previous owner.
As I said in a previous post, when the AF focusses, the image in the viewfinder is blurred even though the LED display in the eyepiece is pin sharp - the resulting picture taken is in focus. When I manual focus I can get the image in the viewfinder pin sharp, but the resulting image is well OOF.
Adjusting the dioptre just makes the LED display go in and out of focus and makes the image in the viewfinder become less in focus each way. I therefore don't think it is an eyesight thing - as said, I can manually focus to make the image in the viewfinder pin sharp.
For most circumstances I just set to AF and click away. This is fine, but I am very interested in macro photography and it is becoming frustrating that I can't see when the image is in focus when using MF and the rocking method.
I've also just bought a retro 50mm prime (pentacon prakticar) which has MF but an AF confirm chip on the adaptor) and it is irritating that when the AF confirm says it is in focus, I can't see the image in focus in the viewfinder.
thanks in advance
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