P photogdave Shops local Local time 9:16 AM Joined Sep 25, 2005 Messages 2,142 Location Film-filled Vancouver View My Gallery Jul 29, 2008 #1 The Voigtlander Angle Finder looks like a pretty cool tool. Anyone using it? Is it worth the $$? IF so, anyone looking to get rid of one? 😀
The Voigtlander Angle Finder looks like a pretty cool tool. Anyone using it? Is it worth the $$? IF so, anyone looking to get rid of one? 😀
dazedgonebye Veteran Local time 10:16 AM Joined Feb 10, 2006 Messages 3,932 Location Arizona View My Gallery Jul 29, 2008 #2 I have one with 15mm and 21mm attachments. I like it for wide angle landscapes on 35mm and I use it for my pinhole cameras. It's the sort of thing you're not likely to use all the time, but when you need it, it's very handy to have.
I have one with 15mm and 21mm attachments. I like it for wide angle landscapes on 35mm and I use it for my pinhole cameras. It's the sort of thing you're not likely to use all the time, but when you need it, it's very handy to have.
P photogdave Shops local Local time 9:16 AM Joined Sep 25, 2005 Messages 2,142 Location Film-filled Vancouver View My Gallery Jul 29, 2008 #3 dazedgonebye said: I have one with 15mm and 21mm attachments. I like it for wide angle landscapes on 35mm and I use it for my pinhole cameras. It's the sort of thing you're not likely to use all the time, but when you need it, it's very handy to have. Click to expand... Can you see the frame from a distance, without putting your eye right up to the viewfinder? Thanks!
dazedgonebye said: I have one with 15mm and 21mm attachments. I like it for wide angle landscapes on 35mm and I use it for my pinhole cameras. It's the sort of thing you're not likely to use all the time, but when you need it, it's very handy to have. Click to expand... Can you see the frame from a distance, without putting your eye right up to the viewfinder? Thanks!