Hello Gregg, with the varimagnifinder you must keep
your eye right at the eyecup and well centered to see
the entire screen at the 1.2x setting. With the
optical system I refered to you can view from a foot
or so and see the whole field, albeit at a small
scale. It is hard to explain without illistrations,
and I'm not savey as to how I could include them in an
e-mail. John R.
--- Gregg <giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I believe that is the concept behind the
> varimagnifinder.
>
> Gregg
>
> At 10:34 PM 9/28/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> > A "brilliant" type finder
> >consist of 2 convex lenses, edge to edge at 90
> degrees
> >with a first surface mirror forming the hypotenuse
> of
> >the triangle. If I could find the right lenses and
> >mirror I believe an workable prototype might be
> built
> >to demonstrate proof of concept. Any thoughts from
> >List members about this idea would be greatly
> >appreciated.
>
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