> > From: Tom Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/07/08 Fri PM 02:27:46 GMT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Water level solution > > Cotty wrote: > > > >>>>That's his Pimms Number 7 level. The port level stays full till > >> > >>winter time. > >> > >>>So it's easy to level with him during the winter. > >> > >>He's the most level-headed man that I know. > > > > > > But on a different plane altogether. > > I think you're all half a bubble off. > > To address the original thread: > > My tripod legs have a bubble level that I never use. > > I put a grid screen in my MZ-S and the lines are quite useful. In my > experience, the grid screen is far more useful than the level.
The problem with grid screens is that you don't know that what you are lining them up on is horizontal/vertical. If, for some specific reason, you need your picture to be horizontally/vertically correct, it doesn't necessarily mean that the horizon, for instance, is going to align with one of the frame edges. It might be sloping itself. mike ----------------------------------------- Email provided by http://www.ntlhome.com/

