I'm using a Peak 3x linen tester. 2003WA3 model number. It's got a square base so it fits into the corners. A big 2"x2" base with a big viewer. I got mine new off Ebay so the price was very reasonable at $10. On the downside it's kind of heavy for it's size. Made out of metal and glass. Would be better if it had some sort of suction base.
I have a toyo one like noseoil. ironically though. I find I always have it with me but rarely use it. the GG on 8x10 is so big that usually I dont need it for focusing.
I have a toyo one like noseoil. ironically though. I find I always have it with me but rarely use it. the GG on 8x10 is so big that usually I dont need it for focusing.
I applaud Scootermm if he can see that well on a ground glass.
I use my Toyo on EVERY set up, as I have yet to encounter a situation were I didn't need at least a little rear swing on my 11x14 or 7x17. This would not have been apparent until I looked through the loupe (or, worse, at the negative on the light box). I found that the quality of my work improved most when I began to religiously use the loupe. Even with SatinSnow GG, I just can't trust these old eyes to adjust the whole field of view to the smallest circles of confusion.