Hy Jan,

on 02 Jul 01 you wrote in an article concerning
"Re: MZ-S-Finder?":

>From what I have heard, it is closer to the MZ-5n, it is a little better
>for persons with glasses but it is NOT a high-eyepoint finder.
That's what I've heard also. To put such a finder into a semi-pro camera  
ist not very competitive, I think...
>
>The only real high-eyepoint solution by Pentax (35mm) at the moment
>would be the action-finder on the LX I guess. (FB-1 + FC-1).
>
>Note: High eyepoint comes at the cost of LOWER magnification,
>            making manual focusing less precise.

Yes, that's the problem: As I understand the action-finder, you use it  
with a distance of 6cm to your eye. It is more like a little screen than  
a finder. This distance in combination with the lower magnification  
you've mentioned makes focussing quite uncomfortable.

I really wonder which Pentax would be comfortable if you're wearing  
glasses...

Regards, Heiko

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