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Steven Ruttenberg
5-Apr-2018, 09:28
I so needed to replace my loupe which is for my digital camera. It did not have any real magnification and was a bit of monster on the ground glass making critical focus a guess at best.

Anyone use one of these? Of so, how was it?


https://m.ebay.com/itm/Hiorseman-Focusing-Magnifier-6x-Long-mint-in-box/302678616075#vi__app-cvip-panel

Jac@stafford.net
5-Apr-2018, 09:51
I am very happy with a long Wista loupe. Mine collapses for carry, and is rather hard to find but they do have a 4" or-so 8X loupe. I'd google Wista Loupe.

Best of luck!

Steven Ruttenberg
5-Apr-2018, 11:00
Thanks for info

Ari
5-Apr-2018, 11:59
I once bought the Horseman loupe and did not like it; I sent it back the same day.
It felt too large, too long, too unwieldy to me, but YMMV.
I eventually settled on a compact but powerful Schneider 10x.

Steven Ruttenberg
5-Apr-2018, 12:18
Interesting. I will probably try a couple out. I do like being farther back from the glass. EBay has a wista 8x 4 in. I am rather particular with my eyes so whatever I settle on I will have to rely on trusting what I see thru loupe.

ic-racer
5-Apr-2018, 16:46
I got mine primarily to use with the Horseman FA built-in focusing hood. The combination works very well, and I almost never carry a dark cloth with that camera. I'm near-sighted, so I don't use a loupe with 8x10. I should try it some time on the 8x10, but it is always packed up with the 4x5 kit.

Steven Ruttenberg
6-Apr-2018, 01:14
Yes, I would definitely try on the 8x10!

Steven Ruttenberg
13-Apr-2018, 02:08
Horseman loupe just arrived.. Looks like it was just made and the weight feels perfect. Feels well built and solid. Images are crystal clear and distortion free edge to edge with plenty of room to adjust for my eyes. Only cost 100 bucks.

Armin Seeholzer
14-Apr-2018, 15:19
I have it to and I like it very much, get not fog in cold conditions on the groundglas or at least much less!!

Steven Ruttenberg
15-Apr-2018, 01:57
I have it to and I like it very much, get not fog in cold conditions on the groundglas or at least much less!!

Last time I shot in the cold was Jan of the house so year in NC. It was like 0 degrees. I could only keep hands out to find gloves less than 5 minutes. Couldn't feel fingers to work shutter cable, had to use my teeth.

Can't wait to try it out in the cold. :)

pchaplo
18-May-2018, 17:07
I have a Schneider 8x. Bought new for $$$. Then I have backup loupe — an Agfa $8.95 8x loupe that works equally well.

I’ve shot assignments as cold as -17F (without wind chill). Plastic barrel loupes are better in the cold bc the plastic doesn’t conduct away your heat like metal.

178422
Best cheap affordable LF large format loupe IMHO.

andrewch59
18-May-2018, 19:00
I bought a pair of x7.5 glasses for $19 gives me hands free focussing

Ozzz
24-May-2018, 21:37
If the camera comes with a built-in hood the longer Horseman Loupe is handy as you don't need to disassemble anything. So it's a perfect companion to my Linhof Technika but on a Sinar I'd prefer the 6x loupe from Silvestri because it could tilt for wide-angle uses. I found 10x loupes magnifies too much and could become a problem if the ground glass is not finely ground.