[KOML] Posts and Pics
Barry F
koml@koni-omega.org
Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:43:39 -0400
Unless you're shooting close enough to need the parallax correction marks on the 58mm viewfinder, you can just use your regular viewfinder, look at everything you can see in it (outside the lines for the 90mm) and it will probably be as accurate as using the 58mm finder. I have the 58mm finder, but it is not particularly accurate as to framing the shot, anyway. You usually get more than what you see through it.
Best,
Barry
>
> From: Frank Weir <frankweir@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2004/08/16 Mon AM 10:03:54 EDT
> To: koml@koni-omega.org
> Subject: [KOML] Posts and Pics
>
>
> Why don't we all kick-start this list again by trying
> to at least post a message AND/OR post a favorite Koni
> pic of ours? I love the camera too and would hate to
> see some idiot spammer destroy this list!
>
> I'll start with a question since I'm still not
> comfortable scanning my film. I have an Epson 2470 but
> the thing is hard to deal with at least for me...
>
> So here's my question-post: I have the 58mm wide angle
> but no auxillary viewfinder. I think that's typical of
> a lot of folks. Using formulas on the net, I THINK
> it's roughly equivalent to a 38mm view on 35 mm and
> therefore, an auxillary 35mm lens viewfinder made for
> a 35mm camera should work well.
>
> Is this correct AND what do people on the list use
> when they shoot the wide angle if they don't have the
> aux. viewfinder? Guestimate? Have you used a 35mm
> lens viewfinder for 35mm?
>
> I really would like to know....
>
> Best,
>
> Frank Weir
> frankweir@yahoo.com
>
>
>
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