Graham Line
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ruben said:Why not ISO 400 ? Here it is an issue of personal preferences and choices.
If we are talking about sun daylight, Iso 200 leaves you the option of f/5.6 with 1/1000 and here I am not looking for the fast speed but for shallow depht of field that I may want sometimes. Using 400 my smallest depht of field will be limited at sunlight to f/8 which is rather high for my scale of preferences.
Cheers,
Ruben
This is where a camera offering shutter speeds faster than 1/1000 offers a creative advantage.
le vrai rdu
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Dogman said:If you are referring to the magnification of the viewfinder, it's pretty close to that of my Leica M6 which is .72. It might be a bit less magnification. What you see through the finder is somewhat more than the 50mm lens sees. It doesn't have a brightline finder with parallax correction so you only have an decent approximation of the real view of the lens. It's close enough.
okay, that's why I have sometimes troubles with my pictures (cutted feet etc )
Thank you