I wrote earlier saying that you should buy one only if you can find one at a
good price. The FB1/FD1 combination is pretty good. On the weekend, however,
I had the opportunity to shoot in a studio setting photographing still lifes,
extreme closeups of glass, etc. The FE1 was the finder of choic
Hi,
Mishka wrote:
>
> FE-1 is fantastic, even without bellows. It's my second most-used
> finder (guess which one is the first? :) The image is HUGE. The
> focusing is precise. If you can get it --go for it.
>
> From: "Tom Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I have an LX with the FB1/FD1 combination
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> Hi Christian,
>
> I have an LX with the FB1/FD1 combination, and have been thinking of
getting
> the FE-1 a
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> Subject: Bellows, lens and LX (was: SMC Pentax K-Mount Macro Lens Poll)
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> I use the 100/4 bellows lens on an Auto Bellows A with my LX (FB1/
I use the 100/4 bellows lens on an Auto Bellows A with my LX (FB1/FD1
finder). It's an amazing combination and I would recommend it to anyone
interested in quality macro photography.
Christian Skofteland
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