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20D - improved Katz Eye focusing screen test results

 
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Aug 13, 2005 14:35 |  #1

On DPReview, Doug Kerr has posted a very thorough review of the new Katz Eye focusing screen for the 20D. It looks great. Makes me even happier
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, as I have one on order and am hoping to get it next week.

See the review at: http://forums.dpreview​.com/forums/read.asp?f​orum=1019&message=1461​2329 (external link)

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Aug 13, 2005 14:43 |  #2

I've been casually looking at this for the xt


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Aug 14, 2005 11:09 |  #3

I've been looking at that as well....the review looks great. Let us know how it works out


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Aug 14, 2005 11:47 |  #4

I have the Haoda's one for the 350D for a few weeks now, I'm very happy with it. Would I buy a super improved brighter one, yeah possibly, but she hasn't decided how much she's going to overcharge for it yet. Haoda's was quite cheap, and quite frankly, I only have one lens where the darkening is an issue (70-300 DO) and even then it's still usable.
Yeah if I was using a 300 or 400 f5.6 all the time it'd be a problem, but heck, slowest glass I want on my camera is f4 :D
I asked Haoda if he would send me his new improved model too so i can publish a fair comparison with the older model.


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