This whole argument is nonsensical.  All of us are prone to misfocus with 
and without a focusing aid because we're not robots.  And even AF 
misfocuses.  It's a preference.

My Brownie Hawkeye was always in focus.  Also had a nice big negative and 
exposure was bangon 99% of the time.

Tom C.

>From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Katz Eye Split prism screen
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:14:44 -0400
>
>If your eye is exactly in the right place, and your lens is the right focal
>length, and the f-stop is correct, then a split image rangefinder is fairly
>accurate. Remember the offset is all but non-existent. It can not compare 
>in any
>sense to a long base optical rangefinder, and compared to a ruler it is
>problematic. I can say from personal experience that it is not accurate 
>enough
>for an 85mm lens at 3 feet and f/2.0 when you want the subjects irises 
>razor
>sharp every time.
>
>
>Bob Blakely wrote:
> > If you have a split image scree that is not dead on accurate, you have 
>an
> > improperly designed and/or manufactured screen. It would mean that the
> > center line where the prisms cross is not in the same plane as the 
>ground
> > glass's frost. FYI, I believe they are "optical" plastic now.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob...
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > "Art is not a reflection of reality. it is the reality of a reflection."
> >       -Jean Luc Godard
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> >> 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.
> >
> >
>
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