These are opposites. You can not have both. High magnification means a bigger finder image and a shorter eyepoint. The best you can do is find an acceptable compromise. I personally prefer higher magnification as long as I can still see the whole viewfinder screen even if that means I have to cock my head a bit.

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At 06:29 AM 10/21/2004 -0400, Patrick Genovese wrote:

For me it would be an MZ-S with the following changes.

1. Slightly bigger viewfinder and higher eyepoint.

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