abruzzi
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I bought an ETRS body for super cheap because I wanted a split prism focusing screen for my ETRSi. They seem to be impossible to find separately, and this body had one. So I'll swap out the screen, and put the ETRS on the shelf as a backup. The plain screen isn't bad, but I can't focus without popping out the loupe. I'm hoping that with the 45 degree split prism and surrounding microprism, I may be able to focus quicker.
I'm leaving on a trip in a week and I don't want to take a bunch of out of focus pictures, do I need to worry about the focus on the replacement screen? I don't know if I will have a chance to shoot, develop, and scan a test roll between when the screen arrive, and when I leave on my trip. I was thinking of testing by eye by comparing the two screens. Basically--leave the plain screen in and focus on a fixed subject while mounted on a steady tripod, then swap out the screens without bumping anything and see if the replacement screen shows the same focus.
Alternatively, I could leave the screen at home until I have more time to test it. What would you do?
I'm leaving on a trip in a week and I don't want to take a bunch of out of focus pictures, do I need to worry about the focus on the replacement screen? I don't know if I will have a chance to shoot, develop, and scan a test roll between when the screen arrive, and when I leave on my trip. I was thinking of testing by eye by comparing the two screens. Basically--leave the plain screen in and focus on a fixed subject while mounted on a steady tripod, then swap out the screens without bumping anything and see if the replacement screen shows the same focus.
Alternatively, I could leave the screen at home until I have more time to test it. What would you do?