Re[2]: Viewfinder Information

2002-04-23 Thread Bob Walkden

Hi,

yes please. And if it can call a taxi at the same time that'd be
great.

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 Bob  

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Monday, April 22, 2002, 8:58:46 PM, you wrote:

> would you like it to beep you: "bob, there's a great photo you are
> about to miss, grab the camera and run to the intersection of A and
> B... NOW!"

> On Mon, 22 Apr 2002 19:31:15 +0059, "Bob Walkden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>>
>> I like it to say "That's a great photo, Bob. Press the
>> shutter...NOW!".
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Re: Re[2]: Viewfinder Information

2002-04-22 Thread Alan Chan

>I think over time, my favorite viewfinder has been the MX with a plain
>grid screen.  Quite minimal and not in the way.  Aperture, shutter
>speed, simple meter (match diode or needle) and that about covers it.

Somehow I have never liked the LED setting of the MX. It's just not very 
user friendly to me, although the crispy high magnification viewfinder is a 
joy to use. The one on P5/50 suits me better (shows the whole range of 
shutter speed).

regards,
Alan Chan


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