AutumnJazz
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Do viewfinders usually have lines marking the 5:4 (or 4:5) crop?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I see that you are posting in the Medium Format forum. I would take a guess that the context of your question is that you are using or considering a square format SLR or TLR, and are wondering if the viewfinders might have guides showing what a more rectangular crop may yield.
Some cameras have interchangeable viewing screens, and some of those screens can include grids which can help with visualizing the crop.
In addition, it is possible to add your own markings to a screen, although I wouldn't do that unless I had a replacement.
Hope this (and the included guess) helps.
Matt
When I got my first TLR, a Seagull, I marked the focussing screen with crop lines for the horizontal and vertical 8x10 aspect ratio.
After a few rolls of film I noticed that the pictures were coming out square. I mean I was ignoring the crop lines and just going with the native format of the camera. I guess the psychology was unless the image looked good I didn't shoot and looking good meant fitting the square!
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