Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Harrison wrote: <<Ted one thing I used to do a lot when shooting with Nikon was to remove the prism and hold the camera upside down at arms length over my head and look through the screen to get well composed "Hail Mary" shots>> Hi Harrison, gee I wasn't that bright! :) I only took it off when I wanted to do the camera right on the ground or side of swimming pool situations. :) << This works MUCH better that holding the camera up with the wide on and aiming it like a gun and hoping to get a good shot.>>>>> Yep, I can see that, as I've shot many of the "Hail Mary's" holding Leica's in the air and shooting blind for years. Gee maybe I should have kept that old "F". :) But the original post appeared to say "change the viewfinders" and it appeared the comment was made into placing different viewfinders and not the screens, so that was why I asked the question of "why change the viewfinders?" and "for what purpose?" I can only assume it was to change the screens and not exchanging to a different viewfinder. Am I right or would anyone care to comment? ted