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    I used to use a 800mm on a spotmatic for still surf photography for the above reasons, on overcast and dull days it gave better results, especially in B&W. Was great for full page enlargements for publications where full lens' would have dark areas or grain out more.

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    Well, I've purchased the Polaroid 900mm Mirror Lens with the monopod. I didn't think the tripod looked stable enough but the monopod would be handy in a crowded situation, where you need some stability. As mentioned before, there is no way you can hand hold a 900mm lens.
    I'll look around later on for a good solid Velbon or Manfrotto tripod.

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    Also, just purchased the 45 degree Chinese split image viewfinder, I think for 22 odd bucks, it's worth the risk.

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    I have received the split image focusing screen and installed it in my camera, it works a treat. Manual focusing is soooooo much easier!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    Loved the old Nikkormats, I used to own an FT2, a solid rugged old camera, traded it in on a Nikon FM2!!!

    Had the focusing down to a fine art with the split image view finder, I would focus on a line of some sort, say the edge of a persons tie or coat, quick focus turn to the left and right of focus then back to the centre of focus no mucking around and get the shot quickly before the "moment' is gone!!!
    Funny you should mention the Nikon FT2 and FM2 as I still have both, the FT2 was a great camera but the FM2 was even better. Matched to the Vivitar 70-210 both cameras produced great pictures.

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