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od86
Hungary
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Posted - May 23 2012 :  4:37:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi folks,

I heard that the little yellow box seen in the Kiev viewfinder is indeed exactly the same size as the frame of the Jupiter 11. So this way the user don't need to use an external vievfinder for framing. Is this true? I tried to search some sources on the net, but to no avail... And I don't have an external viewfinder nor a Jupiter 11 at the moment to check it. Maybe I have to do some calculations regarding viewing angles, and check it, but it would be great if someone can answer this.

Edited by - od86 on May 23 2012 4:39:00 PM

Vladislav Kern
Vlad
USA
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Posted - May 23 2012 :  8:20:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit Vlad's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi,

It's an interesting question. I am not so sure about that feature, I only know Leningrad is the only camera that offers markings for multiple lenses in its viewfinder.. maybe someone else can shed some light on this, I haven't heard of this feature.

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Vlad
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od86
Hungary
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Posted - May 24 2012 :  2:18:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for your answer. I made a test picture to check it through the VF. I tried to interpolate the frame of the Jupiter-11, from the difference of the specified horizontal and vertical viewing angles. I'm not that much into optics, but I think the picture is correct theoretically, because both of the lenses are made for 35mm. The ratio of the diagonals of the hand-drawn "J11" and "J8" frames is 2,81, and the ratio of the focal lengths is 135/50=2,7 - if this is not just happened because of a coincidence, I think the theory is okay :) By the way the viewfinder's yellow box is smaller, it's size is about the half of the drawn "J11" frame...

Edited by - od86 on May 24 2012 2:31:19 PM
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Luiz Paracampo
Luiz Paracampo
Brazil
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Posted - May 25 2012 :  8:45:52 PM  Show Profile  Visit Luiz Paracampo's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I used a long time this trick and it works.
The image in the view finder is slightly smaller than the frame covered by the J11. In close ups for portraits there is a also a noticeable decentering but experience tell us where to center and use the yellow frame. Normally when you use Universal finder you have a more chance of error. Experience told me to use always yellow frame of range finder.
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LP
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od86
Hungary
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Posted - Jun 04 2012 :  01:19:15 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks! I'll try it out :)
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