Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
The fact is most in camera and external finders I've used are really prudent... They tell me one thing, and then my photographs include a lot more in the borders... I know cropping is better than not having the head
, but for fast shooting, even if I know that, I tend to get less close than I should or than I'd like to, because of that prudence in design...
Recently, just weeks ago, I decided to use my R4M's clean 28 framelines for 35mm lenses, a much better choice IMO, and then I started to use my superbright CV 28mm external finder, and it works great: even if I have to leave its inner borders clean, it gives me a more reliable image of my photograph when I compose quickly on the street...
Then today I just wondered if maybe there's a really accurate 35mm external finder for common street shooting distances... Thanks!
Cheers,
Juan
Recently, just weeks ago, I decided to use my R4M's clean 28 framelines for 35mm lenses, a much better choice IMO, and then I started to use my superbright CV 28mm external finder, and it works great: even if I have to leave its inner borders clean, it gives me a more reliable image of my photograph when I compose quickly on the street...
Then today I just wondered if maybe there's a really accurate 35mm external finder for common street shooting distances... Thanks!
Cheers,
Juan
charjohncarter
Veteran
I have one of these, but I still find the 35mm finder setting on my BessaR to be the best. I use it mostly because the screen is difficult in sunlight:
Leitz finder by John Carter, on Flickr

Roger Hicks
Veteran
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Hi John, thanks for the comment, I'll check that finder for more information...
Hi Roger, so glad to hear you again! That's an interesting device I had never seen anywhere... I need to spend more time in your and Frances' great site! Thanks a lot for the link!
Cheers,
Juan
Hi Roger, so glad to hear you again! That's an interesting device I had never seen anywhere... I need to spend more time in your and Frances' great site! Thanks a lot for the link!
Cheers,
Juan
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