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Stopped down photography with Canon A1

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Is it possible to change the A1 screen and get around the 1/2 dark rangefinder when in stopped down photography?
 
This should be possible, but f I remember correctly, only by the serviee teams
 
Not exactly sure what you mean, but do you mean that when you depress the DOF preview lever, one half of the rangefinder goes black?

If so, not sure there is too much you can do about that, just focus without the DOF preview lever down I think.
 
I don't know about changing the screen but I use a old FL 55/1.2 lens in my A1 - the lens does not have an auto stop down mechanism so I have to shoot with the DOF lever locked in to make the lens stop down when I twist the Fstop ring. The camera will meter correctly on auto - the Fstop data does not appear in the finder, only the shutter speed. I focus with the lens open at 1.2 and then stop down to shoot. I don't care that the split image goes dark as I've already focused. You would need to find a non-split image finder to avoid the dark finder when stopped down. I honestly prefer the split image focus screens to any other screens that I've used in other cameras.
 
What about when shooting macro. Your looking for dof in stopped down mode and there's a half moon in black at the center of your image. Wonderful. So I guess there's no screen available without a rangefinder?
 
Found out there is a plain matte screen made for the A1. I just need to find one. I'll be checking my tech to see if he has the part and can do the job.
 
The more sensitive a split-image rangefinder is, the sooner it blacks out when image luminance is reduced.

Generally there are screens that differ in wedge angle of the rangefinder.

The New F-1 and the AE-1 Program got rangefinders with two-angle wedges.


If you are very lucky one of those new, interchangable screens could be machined to be fixed in your A-1.
 
Generally there are screens that differ in wedge angle of the rangefinder.
The New F-1 and the AE-1 Program got rangefinders with two-angle wedges.

It must be "focussing aid" instead of rangefinder.
 
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