I agree, I have the grid screens for both the MX and LX, I think they help 
with composition; however, the matt can be hard to focus. I also like the SC 
series screens matt with the microprisim center. I think the ultimate screen 
for me would be a combination, a grid with a microprism center.

Geoff



> Aaron Reynolds wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 02:16  PM, Christian Skofteland wrote:
> >
> > > 3. The grid on the LX screen REALLY helps me with composition (my
> > > greatest
> > > challange).  Not only that, since using it, I've had fewer tilted
> > > horizons!
> >
> > Me too.  Now that I finally have a wide angle lens for my 67, I've
> > decided I need a grid screen for it, too.
> 
> Yes Aaron, you do.  The grid screen is fantastic.  I am keen to try some
> faster lenses with it because I do find the 300mm f/4 a little hard to
> focus accurately.  The 45mm f/4 isn't as critical.  Maybe I'll go looking
> for a secondhand 90/2.8 while I'm over here.
> 
> If I ever get an LX I will definitely hunt down a grid screen for it.
> 
> BTW I must have missed which wide-angle you got...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Dave.
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