Stan,
A mirror is an optical element, isn't it?
And the quality of mirrors can range widely.

Igor



Tue Dec 24 21:38:04 EST 2013
Stan Halpin wrote:


I had one back in the 80's.
No optics, just a mirror.
I found it quite disorienting to try to use. Someone used to a LF camera
or who has other practice working with mirrored images (dentists maybe?)
might find it interesting. 
But for the price, it can be a fun toy to play with.

stan

On Dec 24, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:

> 
> 
> I saw this in some catalog many (10-15?) years ago, and then never
> thought/saw it again.
> I just noticed it on Adorama website:
> http://www.adorama.com/SearchSite/Default.aspx?searchinfo=LNMS5*
> 
> Has anybody used it? Any comments?
> 
> While one obvious problem is that it is very prone to dust, and I am
> not
> sure about the quality of optics, it might be a good little tool for
> some.
> 
> Igor

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