bmattock
Veteran
There is another, far cheaper, option for getting better focusing ability: the magnifying eyepiece. I put one on my K10D after seeing the Katz-Eye prices. The new eyepiece helps.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/469574-REG/Pentax_30150_O_ME53_Magnifying_Eyecup.html
I'd try this first based on the risk/reward factor.
That's pretty cool, thanks for sharing the link! I may have try that one myself. However, that's about what I paid for my cheap Chinese split-screen viewfinder, and it works, as I've said, great. Wonder if I could use both this magnifier and the split-screen together? Hmmm.
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Kin Lau
Guest
I have the Katz-eye and the Haoda for my 300D and 20D respectively. Both work very well up to f5.6 lenses. The Katzeye is a bit brighter, but otherwise both are very similar.
I believe the cheaper ones are focusing screens originally built for Minolta X series that are cut down for DSLR sizes.
I believe the cheaper ones are focusing screens originally built for Minolta X series that are cut down for DSLR sizes.
snip
Established
After much humming and haarrring I have now ordered the cheapie Chinese screen and will give that a whirl when it finally arrives.
If it does not make me happy I think I will go for the Katz eye with the full works, Optibrite and crop lines for 10x8 and 7x5
//Jan
If it does not make me happy I think I will go for the Katz eye with the full works, Optibrite and crop lines for 10x8 and 7x5
//Jan
ruby.monkey
Veteran
I have that too, and it's good - but not great for fast lenses wide open. That *plus* the Katz Eye screen just about makes my K100D a pleasure to use with manual focus lenses.There is another, far cheaper, option for getting better focusing ability: the magnifying eyepiece. I put one on my K10D after seeing the Katz-Eye prices. The new eyepiece helps.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/469574-REG/Pentax_30150_O_ME53_Magnifying_Eyecup.html
I'd try this first based on the risk/reward factor.
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