Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/07

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: PAW 18 dlridings
From: dlr at dlridings.se (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Mon May 7 23:13:34 2007
References: <463EA499.6020703@dlridings.se> <14314517-2EB5-4852-929D-527C786B9EE5@pandora.be>

Philippe Orlent wrote:
> It is a lovely kid, and she does chimp beautifully.
> Do you consider the frame shift (could have a bit less on top and a bit 
> more on the bottom) due to the position of the RF vs the lens?
> I had this a few times when I did verticals.
> 

I've looked again and it is kind of typical of a fault I have in low 
light focussing and framing.

She's a kid, and a moving target. With a rangefinder I focus by placing 
the patch over her face (thus a dead center composition) and then try 
and 1) re-frame and 2) steady myself to get the shot off 3) before she 
moves again.

Quite often I don't "re-frame" enough, worried about losing the subject, 
I stop too soon and fire.

Daniel

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