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Re: filmscanners: LS4000 slide removed from mount





Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...) wrote:

 > At 23:40 02-06-01 -0700, Arthur Entlich wrote:
 >
 >> As some may know, almost all viewfinders, except one Contax and a
 >> couple of older Nikons (F2, I think) and maybe one other camera which
 >> give 100% view of what ends up on the film) The vast majority of
 >> camera view finders show only 92-96% of the image which is recorded to
 >> the film frame.
 >
 >
 >
 > Just FYI, the Canon EOS1n and EOS-1v have this ability. I use the former
 > for copy work and rely on the 100% viewfinder feature extensively. I
 > never shoot images all the way to the edge but with the 100% viewfinder
 > coverage I don't have to worry about it either. I believe the Nikon F4
 > and F5 have the same capability.
 >
 >

Thanks for the update.  I admit to being out of touch on this matter in
newer cameras.  I'm glad to see some of the manufacturers have gone back
to the 100% viewfinder.

Art





 




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