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Re: [Rollei] OT: Acute Matte Screen.. Ebay
- Subject: Re: [Rollei] OT: Acute Matte Screen.. Ebay
- From: Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh >
- Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 22:43:32 -0700
- References: <508803FE.4CE5C447.0D16C13D >
GK.
Why do you say thinner beats thicker? Think about it and read my
response to the other punter who ordered one from HK.
BTW, the focusing surface is always on the bottom of the screen.
The Fresnel can be on either side.
Maybe in the few years that the screen sits on your shelf, someone
may invent a negative shim made of thiotimoline. (Marc should
understand that one).:-)
Jerry
Jerry
TrueBadger wrote:
> In a message dated 5/25/2003 11:04:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, vze2myh5 writes:
>
> >
> >
> > The Hong Kong seller states (in reply to my query) that his screen (whatever its provenance) is
> > thinner than the Rollei OE, and thus focus adjustment will
> > prolly be necessary.
> >
> > Stan Yoder
> > Pittsburgh
>
> I'd say thinner beats thicker for purposes of ease of conversion. The screens that Eric and I bought should probably arrive in a week or so, then I guess it will be a wait to see which of us actually attempts to use the thing first, and my guess (just a guess) is that Eric will get around to it before I do.
>
> I have a variety of dial indicators that I can measure the thickness of both the original ground glass and the new screen with, but of course there may be more to it than this, since the focusing surface may or may not be the bottom surface of the screen, depending on how it's constructed.
>
> In my case this "upgrade" is pretty far down in the que of things I plan/want/intend/might do, so it might just sit on my shelf for a couple of years.
>
> G. King
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