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pronvit

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Hi all,
I'm thinking about making a brighter screen for my Bronica EC-TL II. Easiest is to cut from a screen for another camera that's good enough. Can you measure and post sizes of screens for other 6x6 cameras (well, Bronica SQ and Hassy) and Mamiya 6x7?
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I'm desperately trying to find answer to this questions on different forums over the last several weeks and no one answered yet at all. I'd greatly appreciate if you could take a ruler and measure the screen of your camera, if you have one. It's that simple.
 

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The cheapest screen was the Mamiya 67 but there may be no more NOS available any more.

This is not the answer you wanted to hear I know.
 

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Hi all,

I'm desperately trying to find answer to this questions on different forums over the last several weeks and no one answered yet at all. I'd greatly appreciate if you could take a ruler and measure the screen of your camera, if you have one. It's that simple.

To measure a focus screen accurately on cameras that don't have removable screens, you usually need to remove the screen mounting system to get to the underside. There is a frame on the top that hides the true size of the screen. So it isn't that easy...
 
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Well, at least on SQ and Hassy it's very easy, on SQ there's even no metal frame.
I don't need very precise values, just is it more than 53x58-60 mm or less.
 

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The RB 67 screens are larger than 7x7 as you might expect.
 

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Generally a 'brighter' screen means one or more of these
  • Finer ground surface lets more light thru at expense of focus precision
  • Coated surface lets more light thru
  • Fresnel lens collimates light striking ground glass so it appear brighter

Keep in mind that if you use TTL metering prism, a brighter screen adds error to your metering!
 

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Call Bill Maxwell at (404) 244-0095. He made a screen for my Rollei 4x4 grey (I sent him the old one to copy). I also have one in my Rollei 2.8 and my Hasselblad 500C. Next up is my Mamiya 645.
 

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The Mamiya 645 screens are both glass & plastic. I think the RZ screens are the same as you can use a waist level finder.
 

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Hello,
the Mamiya screens have two parts. The lower is the fresnel lens/matte fosussing screen (plastic), the upper part is for protection and has the grid or format lines engraved. For a substitution of a sreen of another camera you only need the lower part. If you get a complete screen, you have to dismantle it. In the Mamiya service you could get the lower part only.
 
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Hello,
the Mamiya screens have two parts. The lower is the fresnel lens/matte fosussing screen (plastic), the upper part is for protection and has the grid or format lines engraved. For a substitution of a sreen of another camera you only need the lower part. If you get a complete screen, you have to dismantle it. In the Mamiya service you could get the lower part only.

Thank you!
 
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