- The 50 mm
framelines are
always visible. The
viewfinder image is
slightly larger.
There are two ways to
select the 90mm or 135mm
framelines:
putting a...
- 0.72
magnification and
framelines for 35, 50 and 90mm
lenses instead of the 0.91
magnification and 50, 90 and 135mm
framelines of the M3. This made it...
- such as the 50 mm f/1.0
Noctilux and 75 mm f/1.4 Summilux. The 28 mm
framelines are
dropped in this model. Only 3,130 of
these cameras were made (all...
- system. The
viewfinder does not
compensate for
parallax error and the
framelines are
fixed (etched). In 2000,
Nikon introduced an updated, hand-****embled...
-
between EVF and OVF with the OVF
providing clear framelines and the view
outside of
these framelines leading to the X-Pro
series being po****r with street...
- The
Frameline Film
Festival (aka San
Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival) (formerly San
Francisco International LGBT Film Festival; San Francisco...
-
Established in 1986, The
Frameline Award is
given every year at the
Frameline Film
Festival in San
Francisco to a
person or
entity that has made a major...
- (2010,
video short) AM
Northwest (2011, episode: "Actress PJ Soles")
Framelines (2011,
Season 1,
Episode 5)
Still Screaming: The
Ultimate Scary Movie...
-
price (much higher) and
somewhat gaudy appearance; more
importantly the
framelines are for 40, 50, and 80 mm.
Arguably it
remains the best
Bessa camera for...
- in
November 1966, as the
direct successor of the M3 and M2,
featuring framelines for 35 mm, 50 mm, 90 mm and 135 mm
lenses in a 0.72
magnification viewfinder...