Variable magnification finder optical system

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354159, 35419512, G03B 1310, G03B 1702, G03B 500

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053920848

ABSTRACT:
A variable magnification finder optical system is constructed independent of a photographic optical system, and includes an objective optical system of positive refracting power, a field frame, and an eyepiece optical system of positive refracting power. The objective optical system has a variable magnification lens unit for changing the field angle of the variable magnification finder optical system in accordance with a change of the field angle of the photographic optical system and a fixed lens unit, which can be replaced with another fixed lens unit for changing over the finder magnification. Thus, this finder optical system allows the photography of an object with a field image, easy for observation, coordinated with that of the photographic optical system.

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Photographic Industries, Nov. 1991, pp. 36 & 37, vol. 49, No. 11, Shashin Kogyo Publishing Co., Ltd.

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