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B or E type focusing screen for low-end Nikon DSLRs?


sexgun

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<p>Does anybody make a B or E type screen for cameras below the D300? I mean something with a matte surface that works at low light levels. I've a replacement split-image rangefinder screen in a D40 and it works well with most manual-focus lenses, but I'm looking for something that doesn't go dark with long, slow lenses, or bellows, etc. I looked at the Katzeye website and they have several choices, but they all seem to have either the split rangefinder or microprism circle. Has anyone found something like what I'm talking about?</p>

 

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<p>I prefer the screens at focusingscreen.com</p>

<p>They have a wider selection than katz eye and they are a good bit cheaper. I got a central microprism screen for my D700 and love it.</p>

<p>Here are the screens available for the D300, they do make a plain matte screen:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.focusingscreen.com/index.php?cPath=22_76&osCsid=eedc8ea3cb1249c2acd803c8101cc962">http://www.focusingscreen.com/index.php?cPath=22_76&osCsid=eedc8ea3cb1249c2acd803c8101cc962</a></p>

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