maclaine
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This thought just popped into my head after looking at this image of the LED framelines in the M9 titanium: http://leicarumors.com/2010/09/22/leica-photokina-day-2.aspx/.
From a design/usability standpoint, what prevents the size of the RF patch from being substantially larger than it traditionally is? I'm talking about making it the size of the 50mm, 75mm or 90mm framelines, or even the entire viewfinder window? It would prevent you from having to center the thing you want in focus and then recomposing, thereby speeding up focusing to (manual focus) SLR levels but retaining the increased accuracy of RF focusing.
I'm sure the answer is quite simple and boneheaded, but I'm just curious. Would the enormous double image be too distracting? Cause too much glare? Require too much space in an already tiny package?
From a design/usability standpoint, what prevents the size of the RF patch from being substantially larger than it traditionally is? I'm talking about making it the size of the 50mm, 75mm or 90mm framelines, or even the entire viewfinder window? It would prevent you from having to center the thing you want in focus and then recomposing, thereby speeding up focusing to (manual focus) SLR levels but retaining the increased accuracy of RF focusing.
I'm sure the answer is quite simple and boneheaded, but I'm just curious. Would the enormous double image be too distracting? Cause too much glare? Require too much space in an already tiny package?