Hi,
I'm looking for a better focusing solution for my Pentax 67. Just a little background info, I'm shooting with adapter Cinelux projector lenses that are extremely fast (f/2) so the resulting DOF is paper thin. Right now, the centered microprism isn't cutting it as I usually focus and recompose which results in out of focus images due to the shifting of the thin plane of focus.
I did a bit of research and the Maxwell screen (Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte)) seems to be the best solution. However, I've heard conflicting things about this screen's ability to actually allow the end user to determine critical focus. Also, the price tag is extremely steep at $415 for the conversion. Just wanted to see if other users could chime in on this screen (hopefully the specific brilliant matte model). If this screen seriously allows me to "snap" in focus with my lenses, I'm more than willing to spend the money. Any input would be appreciated.
I'm looking for a better focusing solution for my Pentax 67. Just a little background info, I'm shooting with adapter Cinelux projector lenses that are extremely fast (f/2) so the resulting DOF is paper thin. Right now, the centered microprism isn't cutting it as I usually focus and recompose which results in out of focus images due to the shifting of the thin plane of focus.
I did a bit of research and the Maxwell screen (Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte)) seems to be the best solution. However, I've heard conflicting things about this screen's ability to actually allow the end user to determine critical focus. Also, the price tag is extremely steep at $415 for the conversion. Just wanted to see if other users could chime in on this screen (hopefully the specific brilliant matte model). If this screen seriously allows me to "snap" in focus with my lenses, I'm more than willing to spend the money. Any input would be appreciated.