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Subject: [OM] Re: OT 5D focus screens & E300 not
From: ScottGee1 <scottgee1@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 15:17:46 -0400
Jeff, HiLux improves focusing accuracy by presenting a somewhat
brighter and generally more contrasty image off the screen.  Things
seemed to 'snap' in and out of focus more decisively.

Actually, you may want to check with them because if memory serves,
Katzeye has a contract with one of Maxwell's labs to apply HiLux to
their 'Plus' series of screens and they call it Optibright.  You'll
have to contact them directly to explore details.

Back in my medium format days I switched to HiLux screens and was very
impressed by how much better they were that other premium screens.
Worked consistently well in all kinds of lighting situations
regardless of the maximum aperture of the lens being used.

ScottGee1


On 6/6/06, Jeff Keller <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks Scott,
>
> The Katzeyeoptics plus would probably be ideal. Actually I'm tempted to see
> if Katzeye could make one (or probably more) for my OMs. Brightness by
> itself isn't too important. Accurate focusing is what I'm after. I don't
> think the Hi Lux treatment helps focusing accuracy???
>
> I've got some slow catadioptric lenses that I like to use from time to time.
> I have difficulty using these on an OM. On the 5D I think it will be even
> worse. On the OMs I've tried the 1-8 and 1-7 with fairly good results (but
> have to change out the screen to use a wide angle lens). Also one of my
> favorite lenses is the relatively slow 50-250 f5 Zuiko.
>
> Canon's warning and Johnny's test with his 300/4.5 makes Canon's optional
> screen sound like no improvement for me. Katzeyeoptics will put grid lines
> on their screens so conceivably I could have the split image which works
> with slow fixed aperture lenses and the grid lines to help avoid keystoning
> and tilted horizons.
>
> -jeff
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: ScottGee1 <scottgee1@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Jeff, which "custom screen" do you hope to find?  Does the design
> exist amongst the Canon selections?  If so, you can buy one and send
> it out to have the Maxwell HiLux process applied to it.
>
> hth/ScottGee1
>
>
> On 6/6/06, Jeff Keller <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  >
>  > I recently sent an email to Katzeyeoptics asking about getting a custom
>  > screen for the 5D. I just received an email from Rachael Katz.
>  >
>  > "We have had a lot of interest in the Canon 5D and it is definitely a
> model
>  > we want to support.  However, we have been dealing with some technical
>  > issues in our development and it has turned
>  > into a more complicated project than we expected.  Because of this, I am
> not
>  > sure if or when it will be a supported model."
>  >
>  > Johnny's experience with the Canon and Brightscreen options seems to say
> the
>  > only promising option to the standard screen is the Brightscreen whose
> split
>  > image was working with apertures as slow as f5.6 or perhaps even slower.
>  >
>  > I noticed Katzeye optics has a screen for the E-300 but they state that
> the
>  > installation is too difficult for the average user so they do not provide
>  > instructions.
>  >
>  > -jeff
>
>
>
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