Hi Tom,

I'm not even sure I'd get one more right here - they were only delivered in limited quantities and as far as I know these are sold out right now.

you can take screens from other (pentax) cams and cut them down with the proper tools though.

Sam

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: LL-60 screen for *istD



Would someone mind collaborating with me to get one purchased and sent to me in the US? You can contact me off-list if you like at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks.

Tom C.




From: Frits W�thrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: LL-60 screen for *istD
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 17:46:25 +0100

The procedure is exactly as it was for the PZ-1.
Unlock the frame that holds the screen with the provided tweezer, take out the screen with the tweezer, place the new screen with the tweezer, and close the frame again with the tweezer. Use the box to store your old screen and tweezer. Even I could do it.




On Wednesday 03 November 2004 14:22, Paul Stenquist wrote:
FJW> Does anyone know if this is available in the US yet? Is it hard to
FJW> install? I have a grid on my LX, and I would love to have it on my
FJW> *istD.
FJW> Paul
FJW> On Nov 3, 2004, at 7:27 AM, Sam Jost wrote:
FJW>
FJW> > I got the LL-60 in my *istD, too, and love it.
FJW> > Can't understand why Pentax didn't make the LL-60 the standard screen
FJW> > for
FJW> > the *istD.
FJW> >
FJW> > Sam
FJW> >
FJW> >> Today I received the gridscreen for my *istD, ordered from TeKaDe in
FJW> >> Germany. There are only 100 of these screens available for Europe,
FJW> >> they
FJW> >> told me.
FJW> >> It divides the screen in 9 rectangles, make the golden cut easy, and
FJW> >> most
FJW> >> of all, keeping my horizons straight. I have a grid screen on my
FJW> >> PZ-1, and
FJW> >> I wanted one for my *istD as well.
FJW> >> The standard screen seems to be the LF-60.
FJW> >> There is a Scaled screen, that is a cross with scale on it, it is the
FJW> >> LI-60
FJW> >> And the one I have now, is the LL-60. It has he outline of the LF-60
FJW> >> and
FJW> >> the additional lines for cutting the screen in 9 parts.
FJW> >>
FJW> >> If desired, I can scan the piece of paper that came with it and email
FJW> >> it
FJW> >> to you.
FJW> >> --
FJW> >> Frits W�thrich
FJW> >>
FJW> >
FJW>
FJW>
FJW>
FJW>
FJW>


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