Yes.
All the best!
Raimo
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Aihe: Re: Medium Format-Which one is best?


>I think the Rollei has built-in parallax correction? Yes? No?
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>Don
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>From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:02 PM
>Subject: Re: Medium Format-Which one is best?
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>>
>>
>> John Whicker wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Paul,
>> >
>> > The parallax issue (upper lens/lower lens) is easily solved using an
>> > accessory called a "Paramender" because it "mends" parallax.
>> >
>> > The Paramender fits between the base of the camera and the tripod
>> > (or monopod) head.  It allows you to raise the camera after viewing so
>> > that the taking lens moves to exactly the height that the viewing lens
>was
>> > at.  The result is *zero* parallax error.
>>
>> I've used the Paramender, but it's useless for handheld work or even
>> anything that requires an immediate response. If one shoots everything
>> off a tripod, it's fine. But I shoot candid people, motorsports,
>> wildlife -- a lot of things that require a quick response.
>> >
>> > Paramenders often appear on eBay.
>> >
>> > As others have already suggested, the left/right reversal in the
>> > viewfinder can be solved either by using an accessory prism finder
>> > or the direct vision sports "finder". <snip>
>>
>> I used to own the parafinder prism. It was extremely dark and difficult
>> to focus, but it was useful in some situations.
>>
>> Paul Stenquist
>>
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