

etc), and they don't easily attach to a camera's hot-shoe whereas something like the Blik is extremely quick and easy to use (fit on the camera, go out, point, meter, done!). Of course I also have and use laser rangefinders, such as the LS-1 and a Bosch GLM-30, but operating them is very cumbersome (turning it on. Strangely there seems to be very few of these rangefinders in Feet on eBay compared to how easy to find the Blik ones are (I wonder if they were just less of a thing in the US than in the old continent? Or made in lesser amounts? Or makers were pushing a battery-powered version?). Maximise coverage with a standard zoom.Angle of View (APS-C):29°-5☂0. Dimensions (W x H x D)-83 x 80.5mm (3-3/8 x 3-1/4in.) Compact, lightweight design.

Well, the best travel writers suffer more than most, so perhaps thats why their books are so memorable. Author: SONYBrand: Son圜olor: BlackFeatures: Ideal for use on APS-C size DSLR cameras 4.5 (1.4 m) minimum focus Aperture blades : 7 Zoom range: 55-300 (82.5-450 35mm equivalent) ED Glass for sharp imaging. A good author should always suffer for his or her art. I've only been able to find this one and this one, but the sellers couldn't tell me if they were functional or not, and the Kodak one I'm not even sure if it's in feet or not or why it has three different rulers along the wheel. Welcome to the Weird Book Room on AbeBooks, where youll find some of the most funny and bizarre books, the world has ever known. I can use it on almost any camera to focus quickly and get nice background blur even with antique cameras.īut the Blik is only in Meters, and I would like to have one that is in Feet as well. It's a great invention, in the way that it works fast, doesn't use batteries and attaches easily to most cameras. I have a blik Russian rangefinder that is super helpful in measuring the distance between me and the subject.
