FF-1 works fine, but image is reversed and takes some time getting used to '...move 
right, the image in the viewfinder moves left.'  The action finder FB-1, FC-1 
combination can be turned for viewing from above and is laterally correct.  This is a 
more expensive solution, and a much heavier alternative plus the relative image 
magnification is .8 vs .95? for the traditional finders.

Regards,  Bob S.

In a message dated 12/3/2002 12:56:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Does anyone regularly use a Pentax LX with a non-eye-level viewfinder for 
> general purpose photography (and if so, what do you use - for instance, 
> perhaps the FF-1)?  I am so enjoying shooting with my Yashicaflex TLR at 
> waist level that I am wondering about how something like this could be tried 
> in 35mmm in certain ways, either at waist level or at some 
> point well below 
> eye level (perhaps at an angle).

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