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Vlad
Posted - Jan 24 2008 : 9:45:00 PM I apologize for my ignorance but I've never had these finders before. What does "reversed" mean? It always confused me.
Thanks,
Vlad.
4 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Vlad
Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 5:28:55 PM So a non-reversed one would not make images smaller basically.. I see... for some reason I thought reversed meant that you can mount it either way forward facing or backward facing and it would be used for different applications...
Jacques M.
Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 5:26:02 PM As far as I know, the finders of our cameras are based on that principle: to have an image smaller than the object. The most simple of all the Galileo reversed finders: the one of the Leica A or C, without any rangefinder.
If I'm not wrong!
Amitiés. Jacques.
Vlad
Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 10:57:55 AM Thanks Jacques,
I am still confused.. so what is the useful application for these reverse finders?
Vlad
Jacques M.
Posted - Jan 25 2008 : 07:52:56 AM Hi Vlad! The telescope of Galileo permits to obtain a straight image bigger than the object. If you look at the other side of that telescope, the image becomes smaller. It's the principle of the reversed Galileo finder.