Could someone please answer a simple question:
What do you see in a 645 viewfinder? I assume that the images are stacked
vertically on the film, since it's about 6 cm wide. Do you see a vertical
(portrait) image rather than the horizontal (landscape) image you see in a
35 mm camera's viewfinder? Or is there some weird system for rotating the
image 90 degrees when you expose the film?
I know this must be obvious to most PDML people, but I've never used a
medium-format camera. Thanks,
JJ
J. John Cohen, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Immunology, B-184
University of Colorado Medical School
Denver, CO 80262, USA
phone: +1 303 315-8898
fax: +1 303 315-5967
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From: fredd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 January, 2001 13:39
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Subject: Re: Info needed Pentax <> Ricoh
Todd,
Thanks for the info.
My youngest son came home with a different story, and where better to ask as
by the PDML members.
He also mentioned about the Sears variants, that was unknown to me.
Thanks,
fredd
> Both Pentax and Ricoh build K-mount SLRs, so they can swap lenses.
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