Do you go with the 40 and 21 mm FOV for the 43 and 21 mm lenses?

On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi
<[email protected]> wrote:
> My doctor chose the posterior rather than anterior approach. It's a slightly 
> longer wound, but as he put it when we discussed the procedure, "I pick the 
> approach depending upon the individual patient, the extent of the damage I'm 
> repairing, etc. The differences in healing are very small in an absolute 
> sense, and using the wrong approach for a specific patient will cost more in 
> recovery and discomfort regardless of whether it was anterior or posterior." 
> He's good and did a terrific job: I lost very little blood and have had no 
> significant issues, have not suffered much discomfort at all. Healing is 
> proceeding on schedule.
>
> CameraQuest.com has the Voigtländer viewfinders, as do other retailers. Leica 
> and Zeiss also make excellent optical viewfinders as well. There are lots of 
> others, some good, some pretty chintzy. Many of the Voigtländers are 
> discontinued, so Ebay is another source. I have viewfinders for 75, 50, 40, 
> 35, 28, 25, and 21 mm FoV, collected over the past decade and a half. They're 
> not cheap, but I've found them to be very useful in many situations with 
> various different cameras.
>
> G
>
>
>> On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Bob Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Good to hear your hip is repaired.  Did they go in from the front -
>> reputed to be easier.
>> I've got to look for those Voigtlander viewfinders as I'm put off by
>> the rear screen.
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>
>
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