On Thursday, April 22, 2004, at 10:10 AM, George Brooks wrote:


I'm not trying to pull apart film cameras here but I always understood there was a built in tolerance. And when any individual looks through a viewfinder, they don't always see the same as the next person.
I understand these points , and have jig mounted , so this is not the case.
This comes down to where the user has there eyeball in relation to the camera (my mother in law sees a whole different world!)

You sound lucky with the mother in law , mines from a different planet where they have one eye in the middle of the forehead (therefore , coming to think of it , removing the paralax problem !)


Janus


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