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p.1 #17 · Brighten Mirror; Sacrifice AF? | |
Skip the caddy idea - doesn't the 5D have an existing mirror frame which is why it has clearance issues? Use that - the mirror must be removable somehow. From there, get an existing mirror from an older SLR and grind to 5D size. You can use a diamond wheel on a dremel to do the job, or any type of grinder. I'd use a front-silvered mirror only, since those have the highest reflectivity, but of course are the most fragile to damage.
whatever the attachment method it's going to have to be robust to handle the high-G accel/decel of the mirror slapping up and down 5 times a second or more.
how much is the transmission on the stock mirror? It can't be more than 20% I'd think, probably less. So, not a huge amount to gain here, I'd think...
Consider the EOS-1nRS - that had a 66% transmissive mirror! (Fixed, pellicle) but the viewfinder was still plenty bright (with the screen that came with it, which was brighter than normal screens I think).
-Ed
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