anerjee
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Hello,
I've been using an Om-4 Ti with a 28/85 combination, with a lot of fun. I'm thinking of adding a 50/1.2 for low light use, and hence want to check what focusing screen is optimal.
Based on the images given in this link, I have either the 1-13 or the 2-13 screen installed now. Not sure how to tell the difference between the two.
I'd like to check which screen is best suited for low light work?
thanks!
I've been using an Om-4 Ti with a 28/85 combination, with a lot of fun. I'm thinking of adding a 50/1.2 for low light use, and hence want to check what focusing screen is optimal.
Based on the images given in this link, I have either the 1-13 or the 2-13 screen installed now. Not sure how to tell the difference between the two.
I'd like to check which screen is best suited for low light work?
thanks!
dtcls100
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The 2-13 screen (which is very rare) says 2-13 on its mounting tab.
As for ease of focusing in low light, I used to like the 2-13 because it is noticeably brighter. But as I have gotten older, I now like the 1-2 microprism screen, because it seems to snap into focus better for me in low light.
As for ease of focusing in low light, I used to like the 2-13 because it is noticeably brighter. But as I have gotten older, I now like the 1-2 microprism screen, because it seems to snap into focus better for me in low light.
a.noctilux
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The two would be suited with 50/1.2.
You can check which one is installed by unmount it and read.
2-13 may be brighter but the 1-13 is as good for 1.2 lens to focus accurately.
You can check which one is installed by unmount it and read.
2-13 may be brighter but the 1-13 is as good for 1.2 lens to focus accurately.
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