More than 10 years ago Fujifilm released the X100: a fixed-lens camera with a fancy (new) type of viewfinder: a combination of an old-school optical system with a shiny digital overlay image.
I wanted to know how to make one myself for a project and that info was surprisingly hard to find. Here I share what I learned and explain (through a historical perspective) how you can get to the fancy modern hybrid viewfinder.
More info can be found in the blog post: [ Ссылка ]
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Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
02:44 My problem with ray diagrams
07:40 Historical viewfinder designs
14:13 Making a reverse galilean viewfinder
18:32 Converting it to a hybrid viewfinder
23:59 Results
25:00 Problems
26:08 Outro
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Blog: [ Ссылка ]
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