Got over the "lens cap on" error early in my photo training (USAF Photo School).
We were issued ten sheets of film per assignment @ a max of 10 points each.
"Lens cap on" = blank = 0 points; 3 lens caps on errors = failing grade =
weekend duty cleaning the lab. You tend to learn rather quickly.
Love my OM's, but there's nothing quite like the feel of using a a precision
rangefinder. Nikon SP's, Leicas, and even my thrifty old favorite the Olympus
35SP.
Wayne
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> Almost - the two images are seen through two separate windows, the spacing
> of which is the baseline distance. Neither image is viewed through the
> lens, hence the often repeated error of shooting with the lens cap still on.
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> Gary Edwards
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