Robert Mayrand wrote:
> 
> Thanks guys,
> 
> I just did a try with the 400 aluminum oxyde and I'm quite impressed with
> the result,I've compare it to a few ground glass I have and the grain seem
> just fine. I've tested the diffusion with my lightmeter and it tested about
> the same as the ground glass on my hasselblad so I guess it will do just
> fine.
> 
> Thanks to you guys I know got a 50$ that I can spend elsewhere!
> 
> Robert
> Mtl, Quebec
> 
> P.S. I also tried the 240 grit but the grain seem a bit big, nonetheless I
> kept it as an emergency replacement, or for special focusing need with large
> grain!!!!!!! Two ground glass for 6$ total it sure ain't bad!
> 
>SNIP

Great - now that you know how to do it, you can make ground glass for
any size camera any time for next to nothing.

Regards,

Marv
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