Ah, yes, Dr. Focus. He has a 5D too and installed his Ee-s focusing
screen today in order to try out (strangely, for the first time) his
85/2. At f/2 the Ee-s does a better job of assisting manual focus than
the standard screen. He said it was very nice having a bright, easily
focused lens that didn't weigh 50 pounds. Sharp shots too when properly
focused. Also nice to have a real focusing scale with DOF markers.
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> That was a wonderfully thorough analysis and I would be ill advised to
> ignore it. I will swing for the smaller B&W ones and go for the
> savings on the larger yabe cases. Thanks for your f/u note. Regards
> to Dr. Flash and the reclusive Dr. Focus.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> I have new respect for my clamshell, polyethelene B+W case with its 8mm
>
> of quality closed cell foam and square shape which makes it easy to
>
> grasp the filter at the corners. However, I will not be surprised if
>
> the polyethelene latch eventually gives out too and has to be held with
>
> a rubber band as well. B&H sells three sizes for $5.95 each compared
> to
>
> the $4.50 for 5 pieces from USA Liquidators.
>
>
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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