Steve M.
Veteran
I have my dream camera now, a Nikon N90s w/ a couple of Leica R lenses. Love everything about it except for the weight and size (no fix for that) and the focus screen. I really want a split prism screen for it, but refuse to pay $130 for a Katz Eye screen. I mean, the camera only ran me 40 bucks! I bought an inexpensive EM because I'd read on flickr that you could use it's screen, but after removing I see that I'd have to cut it down a little. Someone suggested on another forum that I just buy a Nikon w/ a split prism already in it, but I don't want that.
There's several fleabay sellers that sell affordable split prism screens for the DSLR crowd, but the one seller I talked to said their screens for the D40 wouldn't fit my film camera. Maybe that's because the D40 isn't full frame? I'm guessing that I'd need a screen made for a full frame DSLR?
So, and this is a long shot, has anyone put a split prism into their Nikon AF film camera? I'm pretty sure the F100, N90 and some other models all take the same screens. My camera has a VERY easy screen to replace. You just open the latch and remove it. I'm just not sure what to put in there. Worse comes to worse I'll cut the EM screen down, but would prefer one that's the right size to begin with. Thanks.
There's several fleabay sellers that sell affordable split prism screens for the DSLR crowd, but the one seller I talked to said their screens for the D40 wouldn't fit my film camera. Maybe that's because the D40 isn't full frame? I'm guessing that I'd need a screen made for a full frame DSLR?
So, and this is a long shot, has anyone put a split prism into their Nikon AF film camera? I'm pretty sure the F100, N90 and some other models all take the same screens. My camera has a VERY easy screen to replace. You just open the latch and remove it. I'm just not sure what to put in there. Worse comes to worse I'll cut the EM screen down, but would prefer one that's the right size to begin with. Thanks.