On Mar 31, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Bong Manayon wrote:

> Anyone here using a Katzeye for the K-x?  I have one for my K10D which
> I plan to retire sometime soon so I plan to get one for my K-x.  My
> issue is how it handles with the smaller viewfinder/prism of the K-x:
> with the K10D I opted not to get the Optibrite option given its bigger
> VF/prism and so now I'm wondering if I need that for the K-x.

I got the base katzeye for my K100D and absolutely loved it.  When I got the 
K-x, I moved the screen to the new camera.  It works great.  I didn't get 
optibrite for it.  I would recommend getting some sort of composition lines 
added to make it easier to find vertical.

I am actually considering not getting a katzeye for the K-5.  If I need fussy 
focusing I can go into liveview and zoom in. It's not as fast as a katzeye, but 
autofocus on the center point is often faster.

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> Bong
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