Best/Worst Super 8 Viewfinders..

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nothing tops the image on the canon XLS.. (1014/814) at least nothing I've seen so far.

It's really nice using the viewfinder on the beaulieu -similar to that on the bolex, but It does darken when shooting at higher fstops.
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jusetan wrote: It's really nice using the viewfinder on the beaulieu -similar to that on the bolex, but It does darken when shooting at higher fstops.
Yes, that can be a real pain in the ass.
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jusetan wrote:nothing tops the image on the canon XLS.. (1014/814) at least nothing I've seen so far.
I agree... Incredible!

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My eyes are so bad I haven't found before any S8 cam equipped with a viewfinder big enough for me to manually focus with, that's why I'm dependent on autofocus cams.
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tlatosmd wrote:My eyes are so bad
You're not the only one :cry:
I spend to much time on the computer for years...
Now my eyes are tired...

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tlatosmd wrote:My eyes are so bad I haven't found before any S8 cam equipped with a viewfinder big enough for me to manually focus with, that's why I'm dependent on autofocus cams.
Autofocus Super8, like in "real" autofocus, not just "everything is in focus"?
What cameras?
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tlatosmd wrote:My eyes are so bad I haven't found before any S8 cam equipped with a viewfinder big enough for me to manually focus with, that's why I'm dependent on autofocus cams.
My eyes are perfect and I need to use the lens markings to focus. What about a magnifier: not possible?
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Uppsala BildTeknik wrote: Autofocus Super8, like in "real" autofocus, not just "everything is in focus"?
What cameras?
The Canon AF514!
It's a pleasure to point at something and to see the focus ring moving automatic.
But I never shoot something with it.(yet)

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Kent wrote:
tlatosmd wrote:My eyes are so bad I haven't found before any S8 cam equipped with a viewfinder big enough for me to manually focus with, that's why I'm dependent on autofocus cams.
Autofocus Super8, like in "real" autofocus, not just "everything is in focus"?
What cameras?
Real autofocus using a motor, cameras with a fixed focus have too little zoomrange for me.
npcoombs wrote:My eyes are perfect and I need to use the lens markings to focus. What about a magnifier: not possible?
Maybe, but what do they cost? I think we've recently had a thread with a link to a company producing them, and as much as I remember they were from 500 Euros up.
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VideoFred wrote:
tlatosmd wrote:My eyes are so bad
You're not the only one :cry:
I spend to much time on the computer for years...
Now my eyes are tired...

Fred.
Me too. :cry: Spent a few years looking down a viewfinder of a video camera,( my right eye is more short sighted because of this) and the past 12 years sitting in a darkened room surrounded by CRT monitors absorbing the x-rays...things you do to pay the bills.

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audadvnc wrote:My Bolex H16 presents an image that's dim and brown, but it shows me focus and framing.
does it really? consider a very low key scene wich can be really dark even if the subject or part of it is bright enough to expose just fine. i often find it hard to see the exact framing in any viewfinder even the brightest ones without the glowing frame lines that some 16mm cameras have.

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