However it's done is much less important to me than whether or not it really
works. Being a long-time, full-time, unreformed skeptic and cynic, I'll have
to see it for myself. Assuming it performs like they claim, I anticipate
increased use of the 500/8 Zuiko and 1250/10 Celestron, and maybe even the
300/2.8 Tamron with the 2X-A, if I don't have to tote it too far.
Anyway, here's what Katz Eye says about it:
http://www.keoptics.com/KEPlus.htm
Also, for those who previously expressed some concern about the installation
procedure, here's a link to a PDF of the instructions. Looks to me like
anybody who's occasionally successfully swapped screens in an OM shouldn't have
a problem doing the same with an E-1. I could be wrong.
http://tinyurl.com/dn3ud
Walt, in wait and see mode
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Wayne Harridge" <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > Prism blackout is a function of the geometry of the prisms,
> > not the material.
>
> Except perhaps for that property of the material - refractive index ?
>
> ...Wayne
>
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