You might want to look into the action finder, (FB-1 FC-1 combination). It
gives you most
of the advantages touted for the waist level finder while giving you the
ability to switch
to eye level use with a quick twist of the eyepiece).
At 03:59 PM 8/18/2001 +1200, you wrote:
>Bob S. writes:
>
> > I have used it for candid photos on business trips, when I did not want to
> > call attention my picture taking. Everybody assumes that you must look
> THRU
> > the camera to aim and shoot.
>
> A waist-level finder can also be very useful when you have the camera set
>really low on a tripod. You don't have to contort yourself to see through
>the
>finder :)
>
> It's also really good if the camera is facing towards the sun. With the WL
>finder you're looking down so you don't get the sun in your eyes.
>
> A WL finder is the first thing I'd look for if I had an LX, and it will
> be the first
>accessory I buy when I get a 67II.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>- Dave
>
>David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)
>http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/
>
>"Why is it that if an adult behaves like a child they lock him up,
> while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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