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maxwell enhanced RB67 focus screen
I didn't want to spend the money on a whole new screen from Bill Maxwell, as
I also purchased a screen for my 4x5 at the same time, so I had Bill enhance my current RB screen. I wasn't expecting a major difference, but there is one all the same. With both macro tubes mounted, I can still see to focus _easily_. With the regular screen, I could barely see a thing. Without the tubes, but with the dof preview switch held over I can see exactly what is and is not in focus. Without the Maxwell enhanced screen, you've got to get your dof by scale. Makers of the plain old crappy screens should be ashamed! www.mattclara.com/maxwell -- Regards, Matt Clara www.mattclara.com |
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