sleepyhead
Well-known
Hi Y'all
Maybe everyone already knows this, but I borrowed my friend's 15mm CV heliar lens and finder recently and noticed that the FOV of the 15mm finder was EXACTLY the same as the CV 21mm finder, except without framelines. I even put one finder up to each eye at the same time and could see in excellent wide-angle stereo! (whoa... who needs drugs?).
So, my conclusion is that if you have, or plan to have, both the 15mm and 21mm focal length lenses, just get the 21mm finder and save yourself money and the bother of changing finders. I personally would not find the 21mm framelines annoying when composing with the 15mm, but perhaps some people would.
Regards, Yaron
Maybe everyone already knows this, but I borrowed my friend's 15mm CV heliar lens and finder recently and noticed that the FOV of the 15mm finder was EXACTLY the same as the CV 21mm finder, except without framelines. I even put one finder up to each eye at the same time and could see in excellent wide-angle stereo! (whoa... who needs drugs?).
So, my conclusion is that if you have, or plan to have, both the 15mm and 21mm focal length lenses, just get the 21mm finder and save yourself money and the bother of changing finders. I personally would not find the 21mm framelines annoying when composing with the 15mm, but perhaps some people would.
Regards, Yaron