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I'm thinking of getting a split focus screen for my D300 dose anyone here have any experiance of these and which one would you reccomend.
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I'm sure that there are places that would fit it for you but it's not a difficult task and having done it once then it becomes quick to change back and forth as required. The first time can be a worry...similar to doing your first sensor clean.- Can I have this fitted somewhere here in UK?
- How easy are they to fit?
There's no point if your body has a grid option.- What's the point of the "grid" option, since most cameras have this option from within the viewfinder? Will putting one of these change my ability to "switch" on / off the viewfinder's grid?
It really depends on how much light you'll have when you're focussing. For high powered macro (2-3x and upwards) then the OptiBright would be a benefit. For regular macro and non-macro shots it isn't really an issue with faster glass.....I guess f/5.6 on a dull day may be a little testing.Is it worth going for the standard screen, or one with OptiBright?
One last question ... I guess if I buy this it will come with detailed instructions?
It didn't include instructions but there are numerous documents available on the web detailing the procedure.....it may even be in your Nikon manual.
Bob
Thanks, Squirrel-Bob
Do you, by any chance know of someone here who sells & installs them?
Thanks, Squirrel-Bob
Do you, by any chance know of someone here who sells & installs them?
Bob
Have you noticed any difference in focus, meaning have you noticed any discrepency with the cameras autofocus focussing or not?
I dont mean with the installation of the screen
Dave
It can't impact on the AF as the AF light path is separate from the focussing screen path....if I understand your question.
Ah, sorry, I'm with you now.Sorry i didnt explain that well, If you use A/F did you notice a difference meaning did the camera A/F correctly or did you notice by the Katzeye the camera was slightly out or not?
Would i notice easier focussing in landscapes?
Dave