My Rolleicord Va has a mask in the viewfinder which moves down as I focus closer to compensate for the fact that the viewing lens is above the taking lens. My Yashicamat does not have a mask like this. Do any other TLRs have this feature?
The Mamiya C330 has a parallax indicator in the viewfinder which indicates how the top of the image area moves down on the screen.
Matt
There is also a very useful tripod adaptor for it that simply moves the taking lens into the exact position that the viewfinder lens occupied during composition and focusing. This allows very close focusing without parallax issues.
David.
I think it was called a Paramender. You can of course achieve exactly the same effect, a good deal cheaper, by raising your centre column by the same amount. As far as I recall, 4 fingers at the first knuckle worked fine for me.
The paramender beats the "4-finger method", Roger, when the camera is tilted to any degree away from the axis of the centre column. It places the taking lens in the correct position no matter the spatial orientation of the camera.
Cheers.
I am reasonably confident that at least one design (though I forget which) tilted the whole reflex box for parallax compensation.
Cheers,
R.
I think it was called a Paramender. You can of course achieve exactly the same effect, a good deal cheaper, by raising your centre column by the same amount. As far as I recall, 4 fingers at the first knuckle worked fine for me.
Cheers,
R.
I think it was called a Paramender. You can of course achieve exactly the same effect, a good deal cheaper, by raising your centre column by the same amount. As far as I recall, 4 fingers at the first knuckle worked fine for me.
Cheers,
R.
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