Lemures-Ex
Jared S
I have the materials and the ability to make groundglass with a much finer polish than factory screens. My question is, will this be brighter and/or easier to focus than glass with a slightly rougher texture?
Thanks,
Jared
Thanks,
Jared
Avotius
Some guy
I dont know if it will be brighter, that depends on your glass I guess, especially the hardness of it if I remember right from my material science class. What I do know however is that you need a slightly rougher texture for ground glass focusing which is why most dslr's suck at manual focusing.
Bryce
Well-known
I have a simple solution- test on an inconspicuous area.
I mean by that make a test on a piece of scrap glass and try it out with a lens in front of it. No camera required!
Lemme guess, you've been tinkering with telescope making and have some leftover abrasives?
I made a focus testing G.G. for 35mm RF cameras from an old filter and a bit of spare 5 micron emery. Worked well for the purpose, but I haven't compared it with a factory G.G. on an slr.
I mean by that make a test on a piece of scrap glass and try it out with a lens in front of it. No camera required!
Lemme guess, you've been tinkering with telescope making and have some leftover abrasives?
I made a focus testing G.G. for 35mm RF cameras from an old filter and a bit of spare 5 micron emery. Worked well for the purpose, but I haven't compared it with a factory G.G. on an slr.
Ronald M
Veteran
The finer the grind, the brighter the image and lower contrast and harder to focus.
Lemures-Ex
Jared S
Bryce said:I have a simple solution- test on an inconspicuous area.
I mean by that make a test on a piece of scrap glass and try it out with a lens in front of it. No camera required!
Lemme guess, you've been tinkering with telescope making and have some leftover abrasives?
I made a focus testing G.G. for 35mm RF cameras from an old filter and a bit of spare 5 micron emery. Worked well for the purpose, but I haven't compared it with a factory G.G. on an slr.
Actually I just picked up a Rolleiflex 2.8E but it has the old style groundglass and no fresnel screen, so the image is a bit dim compared to my Yashica Mat-124 G with a fresnel screen. But the Planar lens is much better
Thanks,
Jared
VictorM.
Well-known
I've used cut-down Mamiya screens on my Rolleiflexes: http://www.panum.de/rolleiflex_screen.htm (Ignore the 'focus adjustment' instructions-completely wrong and unnecessary). I use the plain screen, but there are many other types available.
Lemures-Ex
Jared S
VictorM. said:I've used cut-down Mamiya screens on my Rolleiflexes: http://www.panum.de/rolleiflex_screen.htm (Ignore the 'focus adjustment' instructions-completely wrong and unnecessary). I use the plain screen, but there are many other types available.
The E that I have does not have a removable hood/screen so I think the focus adjustment is necessary, or at least a shim of some kind. The screens on the pre-F Rollei are held from below by spring clips so thicker glass would be closer to the mirror. On the F and later models the screen sits on top of the frame so the underside of the screen doesn't change location with glass thickness. Still, I will take a look at the Mamiya screens. Would you happen to know if they have a fresnel pattern and/or a slpit image screen?
Thanks,
Jared
VictorM.
Well-known
The Mamiya screens come in a wide variety of types: plain, split image, grid, etc. I've changed the screens in 3 Rolleiflexes (MX, MX-EVS, 3.5E) and none required a focus adjustment. The Mamiya and Rollei screens are the same thickness or very close to the same. I also installed new mirrors (from NW Camera, I think) in all three cameras. That made more difference than the new screens!
Lemures-Ex
Jared S
Fortuneatlely my reflex mirror is perfect. I've had a couple bad ones before on my Yashica's and they really kill the image.
If I can find a split image only screen for a reasonable price I think I'll try it. I can always shim the hood to match the original screen position. That's what calipers are for
I still need to send the camera in for a CLA at some point so the focus will be adjusted then if need be.
Thanks again Victor,
Jared
If I can find a split image only screen for a reasonable price I think I'll try it. I can always shim the hood to match the original screen position. That's what calipers are for
Thanks again Victor,
Jared
VictorM.
Well-known
Here's another choice I sometimes forget about: http://cgi.ebay.ca/Rolleiflex-Rolle...oryZ4702QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem I put one of these in my MX years ago and was impressed. I then realized I don't like the split image and installed a cut-down Mamiya plain centre screen.
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