On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:56 AM, Steve Desjardins wrote:

> While I'm think of it, does anyone have one of these?  I seem to
> remember that is created some metering problems, but I'm not sure  
> where
> I heard this.
>
> http://www.katzeyeoptics.com/item--Katz-Eye-Focusing-Screen-for-the- 
> Pentax-K10D--prod_K10D.html

I have a customized Katz Eye screen for the *ist DS ... no focusing  
aid, my own custom pattern of lines and crop markings. Loved it on  
the *ist DS so I tried it out in the K10D. Unfortunately, it produced  
consistent underexposure of about -0.7EV in the K10D where the  
standard screen has proven to be almost exactly accurate all the  
time, so I put the standard K10D screen back.

When I talked with Rebecca Katz about it, she mentioned that the  
K10D's standard screen is tuned differently from the *ist DS screen,  
to direct more light at the ocular. That means the metering sensors  
are calibrated to a different curve based on the characteristics of  
the standard screen. I don't know how well the ones they sell for the  
K10D work by comparison.

Those who I've heard getting them for any of the Pentaxes with the  
split image rangefinder focusing aids occasionally say that the spot  
metering patter readings are off with some lenses. This is because  
the metering sensor is not exactly aligned with the optical center of  
the focusing aids, and how that pair of prisms behaves with a given  
lens and the metering sensor is not consistent as a result.

But most people who use focusing aids like these screens anyway. I  
find the K10D's standard screen works very well for me. When it  
doesn't, I do a digital preview with the JPEG settings at default and  
use magnification to check critical focus.

Godfrey


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