Magnifies what you see on the ground glass.
At 09:49 PM 3/4/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Also,
How would it work? It's not coupled to the lens in
any way, is it?
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> It looks like the one that'll fit
Slides onto the viewfinder using the two grooves on the side.
At 09:44 PM 3/4/2003 -0800, you wrote:
How does it attach to the camera? Does it take up the
hot shoe?
Have you ever used one before, and do they really
work?
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> How does it attach to the camera? Does it take up the hot shoe?
Nope. It slides down onto the viewfinder (which, as you probably
know, has grooves on it for such accessories).
> Have you ever used one before, and do they really work?
Well, yes and no. It doesn't directly affect focusing, of
I agree with Fred appears to be the original magnifier, used for the K
series and Spotmatics.
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You also ask:
"How does it attach to the camera? Does it take up the hot shoe?"
No, it slips over the eyepiece, flipping do
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2915712799
It looks like the one that'll fit on the screwmounts and the
K-series.
I'd say it's ~definitely~ worth getting, though - the ad claims that
"Your pictures will never be out of focus ever again". WOW!!! ;-)
Fred
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