> Ken, thanks for the great info. Like I said before, I find that the
> 1-4N screen is the best for the OM-1/OM-2 series. Admittedly I've
> only used the 1-4, 2-4, 1-10 and 1-13 screens, but the 1-4N screen has
> a perfect balance between brightness and contrast in my OM-1n.
> As for the 2-4 screen in my OM-2n, I agree with Ken, it can be
> difficult to focus wide angle lenses sometimes. Certainly slower than
> my OM-1n with 1-4N screen.
Looking back at all the stash I've owned through the years, probably
the one item I kinda regret getting rid of more than anything else was
my old 1-4 screen. That screen was pure artistic glory to compose
on--especially macro. The 2-series screens are functional, but lack
that something extra which the 1-4 screen had.
I believe of all of the screens I've used, the 1-4 was closest to
representing the contrast of film and the true bokeh of the lenses.
Shame about the eyes....
AG
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