On Jan 26, 2007, at 7:38, Cory Papenfuss wrote:

>
>       I cannot believe that nobody else has been providing these
> screens.  ESPECIALLY with the cheapie CaNikons with the extra-crappy
> viewfinders.  With AF lenses, they don't affect operation at all  
> (as long
> as they're 5.6 or faster).  It's only with slower lenses (whether  
> actual
> lens speed or due to stop-down metering) that it can cause some  
> metering
> issues.
>

I think one thing that slows down the market for replacement screens  
on the Canons is (did I read this correctly a few months ago?) when  
you replace the focus screen, it disables the little red focus- 
confirmation dots on the screen.  That's a distinct drawback for some  
people - unlike with the Pentax where everything pretty much remains  
the same (but better) when replacing the screen.


  -Charles

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Charles Robinson
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Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org



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