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Apr 01, 2006 12:15 |  #1

Does anyone know where I can purchased the grid system screen for the 350D? Not the split screen. I missed this from my previous EOS analog days.


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Apr 01, 2006 12:37 |  #2

Not sure what you are asking, but is one of these what you wanted? http://www.katzeyeopti​cs.com …rop-Lines--gridlines.html (external link)

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Apr 01, 2006 13:06 |  #3

Rule of thirds grid! hahha

You can order a new 300D screen and scratch the pattern yourself.


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Apr 01, 2006 15:45 |  #4

The Katz Eye product says that "the little red AF indicator lights in the viewfinder will not show, nor will the AF point rectangles.". Not what I wanted. What I wanted is the AF indicator light available and the grid lines too.

Doc Frankenstein: Can you describe how to scratch the pattern? Got any links to where I can buy a spare? I am interested.


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Apr 01, 2006 17:15 as a reply to  @ EOSX's post |  #5

EOSX wrote:
Doc Frankenstein: Can you describe how to scratch the pattern? Got any links to where I can buy a spare? I am interested.

No links.

1) Take the screen, a ruler and a pointy object. (Can be a needle, a pencil, a sharpie.)
2) Scratch away until the screen matches your pre-visualization.
3) Pop it in the camera
4) Pat yourself on the back


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