Chris L
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Do you just not get on with split image full stop, or just the one on these screens? It blacks out quite easily when viewed at waist level, but Rick Oleson does say in his instructions it is meant to be used with one eye and with the pop up magnifier for critical focus. Works very well with that.
I'm not sure which it is to be honest. The only other camera I recall using that had anything other than a plain matte screen was a Zenit (11 or ET I think) that I believe used a microprism spot for fine focusing which I don't recall being a problem...though that's based on a 30+ year old memory
When I tried using the split image screen on the Rollei (with the magnifier) I struggled to be able to see when the two halves lined up (No idea if shooting portraiture is meant to be any more difficult with this type of screen). I could generally spot it more easily when shooting something with obvious vertical lines in the composition. I also found it really easy to just move my head one way or another (very slightly I thought) which would cause something funky to go on in the spot. I assumed it was some sort of distortion due to the angle I was at over the screen?
My Rolleiflex T already has a split screen in it and I want shot of it, shame Rick doesn't do screens without! I just want a plain old screen (but nice and bright!) for mine.
I agree, it would be fantastic if he could source a plain matte for the same price as his split image versions.


We need a hipster high five smilie!