Thanks for the shot. I didn't understand what you meant until I looked
at it. My first thought was my Mynolta A1 can do that but I checked and
see that the screen only folds downwards about 15-20 degrees. It does
fold upwards up to 90 degrees. I guess it could make the shot but I'd
have to hold the camera upside down. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
swisspace wrote:
> This weekend we made our trip to the annual german Charge Conference,
> basically a meeting for parents and kids to compare notes and listen to
> guest speakers.
>
> I try not to inflict to much of the consequence of being Cai's dad on
> the list, however this photo taken as the official photographer (who had
> upgraded to a D3 for this years event) tries to get the little
> "chargers" lined up for a photo. I don't see how I could have taken the
> picture with any other DLSR except the E-330. So many people still miss
> the point of live view, for me unless the LCD rotates forget it.
>
> http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/4685260_iEgiA#317788960_B8X7E
>
> It was interesting to note that parents of "chargers" are just as bad as
> others, I had positioned Cai quite nicely so that he looked towards the
> camera and moved out of the way so other parents could arrange their
> kids, Cai inevitably got moved and no one thought to square him up
> again, neither he or I minded but I did make a mental note.
> Of course you may disagree and think the world a better place without
> that photo ;-)
>
> Cheers IanW
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