I always use it so I can critically focus my images. How often do you guys use it, I guess one could get away without it but wouldn't the focus be a bit off? "
Cheers.
Cheers.
I am a bit confused. The first responses seem to be referring to grain focusers, not loupes. I use loops for examining negatives and slides. Use a Schneider or Agfa for 35mm and a Hasselblad chimney viewer as a loupe for MF with light table.
I am a bit confused. The first responses seem to be referring to grain focusers, not loupes. I use loops for examining negatives and slides. Use a Schneider or Agfa for 35mm and a Hasselblad chimney viewer as a loupe for MF with light table.
pardon my French i mean WLF but I don't understand the question of OP; when i was 15 i used the loupe on my Lubitel and 52 years later still use it on the same camera. Are you worried about something Ray?
)(Of course bear in mind -- my eyes are approaching 78 YO!)

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