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Rich Silfver
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I bought one of these some time ago and received it earlier this week.
The ground glass is pretty clear and it's highly entertaining focusing the lens and see the image appear on it. You then flip up the magnifying part on it for the fine tuning, manually transfer distance settings to the camera lens and you're set to take 'stealthy photos' - as long as the distance remains consistent haha.
Is it really something I will use a lot? I doubt it - BUT it's entertaining and I will take it out this weekend with the M3 or III (F) and see how it performs.
Fun fun.
The flexameter on my M3 with the leater case it came with.
Same stuff but from an angle.
Looking down with the magnifier flipped up.
The ground glass is pretty clear and it's highly entertaining focusing the lens and see the image appear on it. You then flip up the magnifying part on it for the fine tuning, manually transfer distance settings to the camera lens and you're set to take 'stealthy photos' - as long as the distance remains consistent haha.
Is it really something I will use a lot? I doubt it - BUT it's entertaining and I will take it out this weekend with the M3 or III (F) and see how it performs.
Fun fun.

The flexameter on my M3 with the leater case it came with.

Same stuff but from an angle.

Looking down with the magnifier flipped up.