06-03-2010, 10:55 AM
[quote name='thw' date='03 June 2010 - 05:43 AM' timestamp='1275540196' post='115']
When you say it is worst with 7D, I suppose it means you need to move your eye the most.
I guess some people just enjoy having the scene fill their entire field of view while others don't.
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Yes, that is what I mean. I find this important with regard to composition. I date from the old school of photography, where we did cropping by framing, not afterwards. In order to do so, I do need to see the whole field in one go <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />.
I also do appreciate that this is difficult, considering I have to wear glasses all the time.
Kind regards, Wim
When you say it is worst with 7D, I suppose it means you need to move your eye the most.
I guess some people just enjoy having the scene fill their entire field of view while others don't.
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Yes, that is what I mean. I find this important with regard to composition. I date from the old school of photography, where we did cropping by framing, not afterwards. In order to do so, I do need to see the whole field in one go <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />.
I also do appreciate that this is difficult, considering I have to wear glasses all the time.
Kind regards, Wim
Gear: Canon EOS R with 3 primes and 2 zooms, 4 EF-R adapters, Canon EOS 5 (analog), 9 Canon EF primes, a lone Canon EF zoom, 2 extenders, 2 converters, tubes; Olympus OM-D 1 Mk II & Pen F with 12 primes, 6 zooms, and 3 Metabones EF-MFT adapters ....