northeast16th
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I have a Rolleiflex 3.5f which has a dim focusing screen that seems especially hard to focus. It may just be dirty, but it doesn't give a good snap into focus at all. It's just sort of soft all the way through the range.
I also have an automat, about 10 years older, which has a screen that is on the dim side but snaps into focus really well. I would have thought that the 3.5f would have been better, but maybe it was swapped out somewhere along the way, not sure.
Does anyone know of a good focusing screen to replace it with that won't kill my bank account? I know the Maxwell and Beattie screens come highly recommended, but I don't think I can drop that much on one. I'm not too terribly concerned with one that shines like the sun, I just don't want it to be dim and, more importantly, I want that snap into focus quality that makes it so easy to get the shot right.
Thanks so much for any advice.....
Scott
I also have an automat, about 10 years older, which has a screen that is on the dim side but snaps into focus really well. I would have thought that the 3.5f would have been better, but maybe it was swapped out somewhere along the way, not sure.
Does anyone know of a good focusing screen to replace it with that won't kill my bank account? I know the Maxwell and Beattie screens come highly recommended, but I don't think I can drop that much on one. I'm not too terribly concerned with one that shines like the sun, I just don't want it to be dim and, more importantly, I want that snap into focus quality that makes it so easy to get the shot right.
Thanks so much for any advice.....
Scott