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Incidentally, if you've got something like the OM1 which has a range of interchangeable focus screens you can fit a 'clear' type and see just how bright your lenses really are - it comes as quite a shock to see how much light the normal screens soak up in order to give you a focussed image across the frame (you have to use the microprism in the middle of the clear screen to accurately determine correct focus).
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I used to like the microprism/split screen focussing methods. As my eyes get worse - I'm very short sighted - these methods would be much better.
If it wasn't for autofocus, I'd be lost.
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Ok Cheers
Its a Fuji S5500 and an Olympus Tcon 17 conertor..Does this help? |
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The actual lens on the S5500 is 5.7 - 57mm.
With the crop factor taken into account the 35mm Focal Length Equivalent is 37 - 370mm. Now if you add the Olympus Tcon 17 TC to it (x1.7 ) it converts this to 62.9 - 629mm
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Cheers Rob
I thought it was only around the 500mm mark..Im surprised. Thanks |
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It's actually a crop factor and not a multiply
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Thank you all for this information! I was totally confused because printed on my lens is a red "1:4" and I had no idea what that meant since the lens is fixed focal length.
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I do miss the view finder on a full frame camera, as you say the view on the smaller formats is tiny. Many a time I have missed something in the background I did not want in the photo. For example a for sale sign appearing above somebodys head. You get it on the PC monitor and it is plain as day. Dam and blast and a few other bad words are expleated.
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You might try looking up the specs for your lens and camera to find that information. For example the following link will give that info for Canon lenses.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/C...ion-Value.aspx |
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