I've been getting by with the stock screen in the K-5. It is much better than the stock screens in my previous DSLRs I had almost convinced myself that I didn't need to buy a katzeye for it.

Last night, I had the K-5 set up on a tripod using the intervalometer. At one point I grabbed the K-x with FA77 and started photographing the dancers. I had much better results using the K-x with the Katzeye screen than I did with the K-5 and stock screen.

The only problem is, I don't really have the money for the katzeye screens. They are without a doubt worth the money, I just don't have it. What are the alternatives out there for split prism screens? I believe that there is a Canon focusing screen that is very popular for conversions, if you are willing to cut it down yourself.

Anybody have experience, or recommendations?

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Larry Colen [email protected] (from dos4est)

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