Winsor,
It would probably be a good idea for me to become more familiar
with my own equipment. It's not a 10X. It's a Cabin Pro 8X
Loupe PL-8. So much for my awareness and/or memory.
B&H had a special on these a couple of years ago for, best I
recall, $100 per. It covers approximately 75 percent of a 35mm
tranny and comes with both an opaque and a translucent bottom,
and the eyepiece is threaded so it can be focused. Mamiya
distrubtes these, and I am right happy with mine. Also, it's a
perfect fit for one of the small Olympus drawstring lens pouches.
Walt
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 10:36:39 -0800
>>
>>I shoot transparencies; I look at them through a high-quality
10X
>>loupe; I project them; I make occasional Cibachrome -- oops,
>>living in the past again -- Ilfochrome prints.
>
>-snip
>
>>
>>Walt
>
>What kind of loupe are you using? I have a very crisp Kenko 4X
which
>I like because it covers the whole frame, does not distort like
a
>wide angle lens and has nice color rendition. I have wished I
had
>something with similar qualities in an 8 or 10X. Can anyone
>recommend something?
>--
>Winsor Crosby
>Long Beach, California
>
>
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