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Ulysses
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This was all the kit lens. I wanted to see where it would take me.
It's nice for basic wide angle, and it does okay as an inexpensive lens. I'm glad to have ordered the kit.
You know what else? I've seen the offset viewfinder thing, too. But for those that expect things to be perfectly symmetrical around the viewfinder image versus what the sensor sees, they're probably forgetting that this is the way it is with film cameras, too. I actually MAKE USE of this alignment as it helps me to frame my subject (I have a top/bottom offset). I always know that the bottom of my viewfinder will be very close to where the bottom of the sensor image goes, and I have more "play" in the top of the viewfinder image with the sensor filling in more image there. It works great. I have no problem just getting to know the camera's individuality and do not find this to be a fault.
Ulysses
It's nice for basic wide angle, and it does okay as an inexpensive lens. I'm glad to have ordered the kit.
You know what else? I've seen the offset viewfinder thing, too. But for those that expect things to be perfectly symmetrical around the viewfinder image versus what the sensor sees, they're probably forgetting that this is the way it is with film cameras, too. I actually MAKE USE of this alignment as it helps me to frame my subject (I have a top/bottom offset). I always know that the bottom of my viewfinder will be very close to where the bottom of the sensor image goes, and I have more "play" in the top of the viewfinder image with the sensor filling in more image there. It works great. I have no problem just getting to know the camera's individuality and do not find this to be a fault.
--Thanks a lot-there goes my diet LOL
Nice pistures of a fun family day.
Which lens did you use for the orchard pics?
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Leo R
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Ulysses