[rollei_list] Re: Cameras in Antarctica
- From: Richard Urmonas <rurmonas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 10:34:16 +0930
On 22/06/2005, at 8:00 PM, bigler@xxxxxxxx wrote:
One of the other remarks I remember from this book is the question of
"breathe" freezing on 35 mm viewfinders. The mere action of
approaching the eye from a 35 mm eyepiece in certain conditions of
temperature and humidity generated frost on the eyepiece. So he
praises the TLR / waist level finder for this reason... but the same
breathe-freezing effect could affect the Rollei eyepiece as well.
Thank you Emmanuel, while this is obvious, it is not something I had
thought of. Luckily I prefer to use a WLF, so would have automatically
avoided this problem!
These are the sorts of comments I am looking for.
Richard
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On 22/06/2005, at 8:00 PM, bigler@xxxxxxxx wrote:
One of the other remarks I remember from this book is the question of "breathe" freezing on 35 mm viewfinders. The mere action of approaching the eye from a 35 mm eyepiece in certain conditions of temperature and humidity generated frost on the eyepiece. So he praises the TLR / waist level finder for this reason... but the same breathe-freezing effect could affect the Rollei eyepiece as well.
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- From: bigler