Having it in feet will be simpler for sure. However, as you probably know, a meter is 39 and some odd inches, or 3 feet and about 3 inches. Multiplying your meters by 3 will get you close enough in most cases unless you are just a few inches away and are using an f/1.4 lens.
Multiplying your meters by 3 will get you close enough in most cases unless you are just a few inches away and are using an f/1.4 lens.
At the risk of taking the thrill of the eBay hunt out of this: if your present external rangefinder has the usual dial that you turn, with the meter distances marked on it, then could you not print out a circular paper disc, with foot distance marks, to paste onto the dial? If you're really industrious, you could do hard conversions (such as interpolate between 3 m and 5 m ticks to find the right places to put 12 ft and 15 ft ticks) rather than less useful soft conversions (simply putting a 9.8 ft tick at 3 m and a 16.4 ft tick at 5m). The interpolations and drawing this disc on your computer would be a difficult one-time task but make the RF much more user-friendly. In fact you could put the foot ticks corresponding to the markings on the Bessa's particular lens, which would not necessarily be the case if you buy a foot-calibrated RF.
Hi,
I have this beautiful Bessa I folder with a Skopar lens calibrated in feet. However my rangefinder is in meters. Anyone know where I can find an external rangefinder calibrated in feet?
Thanks!!
Ray
Hey guys thanks for the advice!! I did find some of the finders on the bay as suggested by a number of members. I bought one which I hope will work as well as it looks. For the price it was worth the risk.
Thanks again.
Ray