On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> Also, the view through the finders is different.  The 645 is
> kepplerian - big image but must have eye centered correctly.  That
> bugged me.

I've never noticed a problem, and my friend when he played with my 645 for
a day said that the 645 with large eyecup is the first camera that really
worked well with his glasses.

However, I don't profess to even understand what a kepplerian finder
means, someone care to explain in a simple way? the internet doesn't have
much on "kepplerian finder." I do know, however, that I abosolutely thrill
to the viewfinder on my 645. Big, bright, easy to see things come into
focus compared to the Lincoln Tunnel Finder they installed on my ZX-5n. Is
a kepplerian finder the same as a high eyepoint finder?

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