I like the split image finder in my 6x7, but I don't have any really
wide or really long glass. The widest is a 55, the longest a 300. On my
LX, I use the 60 series grid screen. I don't remember exactly what
number it is, but it is one of the most adaptable in terms of working
well with long and short lenses. And I like the grid for alignment help. 
Paul

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> In a message dated 4/24/2002 12:06:21 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> > as a current K1000 owner I never gave much thought about split image finders
> > but after using the Leica and my little Canonet I've thought more about the
> > SLR Split Image finders.
> >
> > Do any of you prefer the Split Image over the other finders ?
> > What cameras do you use that have the split image finders if any ?
> >
> 
> I wonder if the reason I prefer the split image feature is that I started on
> rangefinder cameras before moving to SLRs.
> Currently -- the LX and the PZ-1 (third-party one in the latter).
> Previously -- Sears KSX Super, Pentax ME Super, Super Program, Program Plus,
> P30t.
> The LX or the ME Super might be your best choices, depending on your budget.
> 
> ERNR
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