02-02-2019 01:27 PM
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02-02-2019 01:31 PM
EOS-1 and EOS-3 are two that I know of.
02-02-2019 06:16 PM - edited 02-02-2019 07:29 PM
The EOS EF-M was a MF only camera based on an EOS Rebel film camera that came with a split-prism screen. Because it was designed to be Manual Focus only, the focus screen is as bright and usable as any other film era Manual Focus camera.
In addition to the EOS 1 and EOS 3 series, the EOS 600, 620, 630, 650 series along with the with the EOS 7, A2, A2E series also had interchangeable focus screens. With some of these cameras you may have to go to a 3rd party to find a split prism focus screen.
QuickGuide to EOS Focusing Screens
There is a company called www.focusingscreen.com which makes many different screens for many different cameras. They even make screens for cameras that weren’t designed to have user replaceable screens. (they have screens for the EOS 50 and EOS 7)
02-02-2019 01:31 PM
EOS-1 and EOS-3 are two that I know of.
02-02-2019 06:16 PM - edited 02-02-2019 07:29 PM
The EOS EF-M was a MF only camera based on an EOS Rebel film camera that came with a split-prism screen. Because it was designed to be Manual Focus only, the focus screen is as bright and usable as any other film era Manual Focus camera.
In addition to the EOS 1 and EOS 3 series, the EOS 600, 620, 630, 650 series along with the with the EOS 7, A2, A2E series also had interchangeable focus screens. With some of these cameras you may have to go to a 3rd party to find a split prism focus screen.
QuickGuide to EOS Focusing Screens
There is a company called www.focusingscreen.com which makes many different screens for many different cameras. They even make screens for cameras that weren’t designed to have user replaceable screens. (they have screens for the EOS 50 and EOS 7)
02-03-2019 11:48 AM
@MikeSowsun wrote:The EOS EF-M was a MF only camera based on an EOS Rebel film camera that came with a split-prism screen. Because it was designed to be Manual Focus only, the focus screen is as bright and usable as any other film era Manual Focus camera.
In addition to the EOS 1 and EOS 3 series, the EOS 600, 620, 630, 650 series along with the with the EOS 7, A2, A2E series also had interchangeable focus screens. With some of these cameras you may have to go to a 3rd party to find a split prism focus screen.
QuickGuide to EOS Focusing Screens
There is a company called www.focusingscreen.com which makes many different screens for many different cameras. They even make screens for cameras that weren’t designed to have user replaceable screens. (they have screens for the EOS 50 and EOS 7)
Thanks a lot, it looks interesting 🙂 I will check it later. For now, EOS 1N looks like best solution for me, with some of their focusing screen with microprism.
02-02-2019 06:19 PM
Your problem is you are trying to combine two different eras. Sorta like a Model T and a Mustang GT350. You are better off just leaving them that way. My F1n has interchangeable screens for film and FD lenses. My 1DX has similar screen plus one for manual focus.
For M42 stick with your Praktica PLT3. If you like the Praktica PLT3, well, almost any other camera, you will love!
02-03-2019 11:46 AM
ebiggs1, I completly dissagree with you.
Thats the best part of photography: be creative. There is simple no lenses for M42 like 8mm, 11-16/2.8, on the other side no lenses like 1100/10.5 or 180/2.8 (quality/price) with EF mount. Using cameras, lenses, lights, films, filters and any other photographic AND NO-PHOTOGRAPHIC materials in the way, which manufacturers didnt think about: thats the spirit of photography and art.
02-03-2019 03:34 PM
"... the spirit of photography and art."
All I can say is have at it. Whatever floats your boat but you are wrong about not having better lens today. No film era lens is equal to its counterpart today.
02-06-2019 10:40 AM
ebiggs1 you are wrong, not using the old ones. its so hard to stick to the topic? I simply wanted to know, which canon film camera has interchangeable focus screen. So thanks for nothing, mister "stick to the system". I guess youre an apple user, only that people can be so uncreative.
on the other hank, thank you, jrhoffman75 and MikeSowsun for your ideas, that was very helpful. shovax's out.
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