Zevoniac_57
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Maybe this is a result of the "baseline" I keep hearing about, but I really notice a difference in magnification in the viewfinder between the Zorki 4 and FED 2. It seems almost 50% more magnification on the Zorki 4. Since I'll be using 50 mm lenses on both I'm curious which is actually closer to the final image on film.
I plan on test shooting both as soon as it stops raining!
The Z 4 is the easiest to dismantle of the FSU cameras I've had, so far.....
I like the range of shutter speeds, although the slows are way off.
I already see a project to add a modification to the advance knob on the Z4. I like the FED 2 knob much better.
I spruced up the Z4 with a new pebble leather skin, and touched up the black trim. I'll leave it chrome finish (for now anyway).
One day at a time.......
Randy
I plan on test shooting both as soon as it stops raining!
The Z 4 is the easiest to dismantle of the FSU cameras I've had, so far.....
I like the range of shutter speeds, although the slows are way off.
I already see a project to add a modification to the advance knob on the Z4. I like the FED 2 knob much better.
I spruced up the Z4 with a new pebble leather skin, and touched up the black trim. I'll leave it chrome finish (for now anyway).
One day at a time.......
Randy
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kiev4a
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Actually, I think the FED 2 is easier than the Z4 to work on. The Mir (Z4 wo slow speeds) might come close to the FED 2. Z4's viewfinder is much brighter, however.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
I wonder what you mean by "I'm curious which is actually closer to the final image on film". Viewfinder magnification does not have much to do with the negative size, which is 24x36mm whatever viewfinder you use and has the same size of objects in it whenever you use lenses of same focal length (independent of camera body and viewfinder)...
Zevoniac_57
Member
final image?
final image?
Thanks Pherdinand,
I was referring to accuracy of the viewfinder.
In SLR parlance it would be like is the viewfinder 100% of image or 92% of image. I understand the lens will determine image size, and that it will always be 24x 36 on film.
I guess I wasn't clear in my question.
Thanks Kiev 4a,
The Fed 2 is also really easy to access, but I like the ease with which the top compartment comes off as a seperate unit straight up. The FED I've always got to slide in the diopter lever then line up everything else to position the top.
But the proofs in the pudding, or Tri X as it were.....
Thanks for your responses!!
FSU forever, unless your a Gator fan of course!
final image?
Thanks Pherdinand,
I was referring to accuracy of the viewfinder.
In SLR parlance it would be like is the viewfinder 100% of image or 92% of image. I understand the lens will determine image size, and that it will always be 24x 36 on film.
I guess I wasn't clear in my question.
Thanks Kiev 4a,
The Fed 2 is also really easy to access, but I like the ease with which the top compartment comes off as a seperate unit straight up. The FED I've always got to slide in the diopter lever then line up everything else to position the top.
But the proofs in the pudding, or Tri X as it were.....
Thanks for your responses!!
FSU forever, unless your a Gator fan of course!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
OK, i see your point now, sorry
Zevoniac_57
Member
No problem !
No problem !
I appreciate your response, and never mind clarifying my sometimes unclear musings, statements, and questions!
Have an awesome day in the Netherlands!
Slainte,
Randy
No problem !
I appreciate your response, and never mind clarifying my sometimes unclear musings, statements, and questions!
Have an awesome day in the Netherlands!
Slainte,
Randy
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Kin Lau
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Zevoniac_57 said:In SLR parlance it would be like is the viewfinder 100% of image or 92% of image. I understand the lens will determine image size, and that it will always be 24x 36 on film.
I haven't checked mine, but both might be greater than 100%. Especially since a few of the LTM lenses aren't quite 50mm but 53mm.
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