RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Nabil Esphahani
Why not lock the exposure value before taking your eye away from the finder? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-eos@;a1.nl] On Behalf Of Alex Zabrovsky Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 3:50 PM To: EOS list Subject: FW: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter This is t

Re: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
I'm sorry, I thought we were talking about using extarnal (manual) metering, i.e., B setting. Yes, light entering the viewfinder COULD affect metering by the camera, but that same light WON'T reach the film/sensor surface. tomp - Original Message - From: "Alex Zabrovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
Of Mike Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 6:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter > Releasing the shutter would indeed imply this exposure value , however, there is additional light hitting the film (comes through the uncovered viewfinder) which a

Re: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Tom Pfeiffer
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 10:31 AM Subject: RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter > Joe I'm not sure I got your point, but I claim that the film exposure might > be affected from stray light enterin

Re: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Mike
> Releasing the shutter would indeed imply this exposure value , however, there is additional light hitting the film (comes through the uncovered viewfinder) which also contributes to the overall exposure so you may end up with somewhat overexposed frame.< When you release the shutter the mirro

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
Perhaps more experienced photographers on the List may clarify the issue ? Regards, Alex Z -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-eos@;a1.nl]On Behalf Of Joe B. Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 4:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutt

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Joe B.
On 19/10/02 at 15:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Zabrovsky) wrote: > Thanks guys, however, the case I was referring to isn't quite suitable for > the solutions offered (except probably of taping as offered by Peter). > Blocking manually by holding say a cap, black sheet of paper or something > like t

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-19 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
ECTED]' Subject: RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter > Also, I need eyepiece shutter for my EOS-3 (I do night and twilling > photography a lot at long exposures). What should I look for in shops ?

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-18 Thread Chip Louie
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-eos@;a1.nl]On Behalf Of Alex > Zabrovsky > Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:15 AM > To: EOS list > Subject: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter > > > Hi. > The friend of mine has got EOS 1V booklet with all the > accessories av

Re: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-18 Thread NK Guy
On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 07:14 AM, Alex Zabrovsky wrote: Also, I need eyepiece shutter for my EOS-3 (I do night and twilling photography a lot at long exposures). What should I look for in shops ? Well, I think the eyepiece shutter really matters most if you're using the camera's bui

RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter

2002-10-18 Thread Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)
> Also, I need eyepiece shutter for my EOS-3 (I do night and twilling > photography a lot at long exposures). What should I look for in shops ? Duct tape works well. * *** *