Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 9:37 AM, graywolf wrote:
> 
>> Just to give the other point of view, I hate split image focusing  
>> devices. To me
>> they are annoying, right in the middle of the picture where I want  
>> to see what I
>> am looking at, and they are not as accurate as you guys seem to  
>> think they are.
>> Plain ground glass with grid is my choice. It is interesting how  
>> many folks do
>> not trust their eye.
>>
>> In my opinion that is because they do not know how to focus a  
>> ground glass
>> image. The trick is to trust that first instant when the imagae  
>> snaps into
>> focus. If you start fiddling the focus back and forth your eye has  
>> time to try
>> to adjust itself, and you will never get right. I have always found  
>> that I get a
>> higher percentage of properly focused images that way than I do  
>> with autofocus.
>> That method has a couple of other advantages; it is very quick, and  
>> you can
>> focus anywhere on the screen.
> 
> I've replaced split image rangefinder focusing screens with a plain  
> matte focusing screen in virtually every SLR I've owned since 1968  
> for exactly the same reason. I don't even like too many scribe  
> markings near the center of the focusing screen, they get in the way.
> 
> Godfrey
> 

Ditto.

-Adam



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