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Fred Miranda Jr
Jul 10, 2012

I spend endless hours in front of the computer perfecting techniques for the digital format.

nemoulette posted:

This is a dumb question but anyway: are there attachable waist level finders for any 35mm cameras? Maybe even for old Canon bodies? I really want to shoot at waist level but can't get into MF in the long run :smith:

For waist level shooting, the Canon Angle Finder C is a fantastic accessory that I am constantly using when I need to shoot from a lower vantage point. It is compatible with all of your Canon DSLRs.

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Fred Miranda Jr
Jul 10, 2012

I spend endless hours in front of the computer perfecting techniques for the digital format.

HPL posted:

If you want the biggest, brightest viewfinder, get a mirrorless camera. You'll get a 3 or 4 inch backlit screen to look at.

EVFs and LCD screens suffer from being pixelated. An optical viewfinder has as much detail as the lens and your eye can resolve, so you can tell EXACTLY what's in focus. Very important when using f/1.2L lenses.

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