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From: Mike Ignatiev
Subject: Re: pentax-discuss-digest V1 #2292


> Yeah, I know. What I meant is it seems like it was rather a
norm back
> in 80s (not that I remeber that that well) to make
interchangeable
> finders on higher end cameras (OM, Nikon Fs, LX -- you name
it) and it
> definitely is an exception now. I don't get it. It is so damn
> convenient, especially for those low-angle, your camera
upside-down on
> a tripod macro kinds of shots. If nothing else, this is a good
enough
> reason for me to keep the action finder for LX. Did I mention
I love
> FE-1 with its huge picture?

There have actually been very few 35mm cameras with
interchangable finders.
The entire Nikon F line (F, F2, F3, F4, F5) has had
interchangable finders. The Canon F1 series, which i believe
comprised 3 different models over the years, a few Topcons, and
I think the Minolta XK are the only 35mm SLR cameras other than
the LX to have removable finders.
There may be a few others, but it was never a feature that sold
in great numbers, I expect because of the effect it had on
either the price of the camera, or viewfinder accuracy, these
being closely related criteria. I don't think Olympus OM had an
interchangable viewfinder camera. I had an OM-1 and an OM-2s,
both had fixed prisms

William Robb
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