I use prism to differentiate between the pure matte focusing screens and those 
that incorporate a split prism as a rangefinder. I 
most likely am wrong in the terminology. :-)

herb

On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 15:03:54 -0500, Kenneth Waller wrote:

>I'm not familiar with the term Prism screen, is that what a Beattie is? I 
>used Pentax replacement "grid" screens to assist in compositions & trying to 
>keep level horizons.  When I last checked out
>Beattie screens years ago their main advantage was a brighter viewfinder, 
>but the exorbitant cost (roughly twice the cost of the Pentax screen) 
>excluded further consideration.

>Kenneth Waller

>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "herb greenslade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Subject: Re: MX screen in my istD - another question


>> Hi Kenneth
>>
>> But if prism screens work in thses cameras, why haven't Pentax introduced 
>> them? For my money I would rather spend even a
>> little more  for a Pentax then give it to an "iffy" 3rd party.
>>
>> herb
>>
>> On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 14:03:55 -0500, Kenneth Waller wrote:
>>
>>>I can understand guys modifying existing screens to fit other cameras, but
>>>as to buying new ones, why wouldn't you first try Pentax?
>>>I looked @ Beatties, but the cost new was prohibitive for me.
>>>I've replaced the screens in my PZ1, PZ1P, MZ-S & *istD & have no problem
>>>with the Pentax screens.
>>
>>>Kenneth Waller
>>
>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Subject: Re: MX screen in my istD - another question
>>
>>
>>>>> Also there was a company that made screens for the LX, does anyone know
>>>>> whether they still exist, and whether they have made  screens for the
>>>>> *istD family?
>>>>
>>>> For the LX screens, you're probably thinking of the Beattie 
>>>> "Intenscreens"
>>>> (as I think they were called) ( http://www.intenscreen.com/ ).  [Pentax
>>>> itself eventually produced three (I think it was) upgraded screens for 
>>>> the
>>>> LX that are just as good as the Beattie screens, IMHO, and the Pentax
>>>> tweezers were a whole lot better than the tweezers supplied by Beattie,
>>>> too.]  However, it doesn't seem as if Beattie is making any screens for
>>>> the
>>>> Pentax DSLR's (or any DSLR's, I guess).
>>>>
>>>> There are now "Katz Eye" screens now available for the Pentax DSLR's (
>>>> http://www.katzeyeoptics.com/cat--Pentax-DSLR-s--cat_pentax.html ), if 
>>>> you
>>>> don't want to try grinding down a 35mm film body's screen for your DSLR
>>>> (and if you don't mind the expense too much).
>>>>
>>>> Fred
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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