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« Any Way To Check Focus Screen Accuracy of FE2? »
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Re: Any Way To Check Focus Screen Accuracy of FE2?
jhinkkey wrote: I\'m only having issues with my really fast glass - like my 135/2 and 50/1.2
Focussing with fast glass?
Decades old issue, right?
If you shoot WO that most likely the center frame matters. Split prism may help if the image is not too dark, but again, I feel that picking right diopter glass (if you need it, if not please find out what number came with your FE2) may be very helpful.
http://cdn-4.nikon-cdn.com/en_INC/IMG/Assets/Common-Assets/PDF/Eyepiece_Compatibility_Chart_07012008.pdf
Feb 02, 2013 at 12:09 AM
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