Kostas.
I just checked how much the light througt the eyepiece means: Appr. 0.5 stop
underexposure if the sun is in my back.
This hardly means anything when shooting negs. For slides, one 0.5 stop
under exposure is not acceptable, of course. However, when using the MZ-S, I
don't need to cover the eyepiece. I can just activate the HOLD button, to
fix the exposure.
Jens Bladt

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Sendt: 15. august 2004 07:47
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Yes, naturally. However, this is without any significance in practice.
Perhaps except for night shots with very long exposure. I am confident that
this it not at all recognizable.

Jens

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Emne: Re: OT: Manfrotto Monopod enabled (334B)


On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Jens Bladt wrote:

> BTW) it suddenly occured to me: In crowded places (i.e.) a high/elevated
> point of view is sometimes very desireable.  If I use the self timer on my
> camera (MZ-S) i can hold the monopod at the base and take photographs from
> perhaps 2-3 meters above the ground. I focus and press the shutter release
> before hand. Very useful I think.

Interesting. Don't you get light-leaks from the eyepiece?

Kostas



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