>A stopped-down super-wide is marvelous for "grab shots." I have an OM
>21/3.5. I set it to f16, then put infinity at the right f16 marker, then
>everything from 2 feet to infinity is in decent focus!
>
...
>frame, taking your viewer's eye with them. I've got a tiny circular bubble
>level stuck to the top of the rewind lever that lets me level the camera
>without drawing attention. I found it in a flea market -- haven't seen any
>since, but would love a few more! It's only about 3/8" in diameter.
>
>: Jan Steinman <mailto:jans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Good plan on both counts. I bought my 40/2 with this idea in mind - not as
wide and DOF not as tolerant, but small and unobtrusive with a reasonable
angle of acceptance (useful term?). It is also desirable and valuable and
makes me feel good using it (I know, that's not a commendable reason).
I also scoured the UK DIY shops for the smaller spirit levels. I know that
you buy them to slide into the flash shoe or to screw into the cable
release hole in the shutter release, but they cost over £10 sterling. I
should much prefer to make a find like yours.
Chris Barker <><
I don't believe that big is better; use Netscape and give MSIE a miss!
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