4/3/2023 0 Comments Viewfinder art![]() ![]() Use an empty 35mm slide mount as a viewfinder, sliding it over the scene till you find a composition you like. Here's a nifty trick forĬomposing your pictures from your photographs, so you can isolate the area that attracted you-or find something you like better. Your brain directs your eye to focus on a precise spot, but the camera indiscriminately photographs everything that's there. To capture what you saw? That's because the camera isn't as selective your eye. "If it were not so difficult, it would not be so much fun." Edgar Degasĭo you ever come back from a trip and wonder why your photos never seem Sign up below to be notified if this item returns.Composing With a Viewfinder: Art Tips by Nita Leland 4.2 (Bluetooth low energy (BLE)) / Operating Temperature/humidity: 0 - 40☌ (32 - 104☏) / 10 - 80% RH / Ports: Micro HDMI Type D, USB 2.0 (High Speed) Micro-B 0.6 - 14.1m/2 - 46' / 0.3 - 8.5m/1 - 27 (at shortest / longest focal length) / Illumination angle: Matched to cover the lens' shortest focal length of 10.9mm / Flash modes (set on camera): AUTO, AUTO/Red-Eye Reduction, ON, ON/Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync., Slow Sync./Red-Eye Reduction, OFF / Microphones: Stereo / Speaker: Monaural / Recording media: SD / SDHC* /SDXC* memory cards, (*UHS-I/UHS Speed Class 3) / Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (standard wireless LAN protocol) / Encryption method: Wi-Fi compliant WPA / WPA2 / Bluetooth: Ver. 0.7x (35mm camera equivalent), eye sensor / Flash CF D: External flash unit (included in box) / Flash Attachment: In the camera's hot shoe / Guide number: 10 / 7 (with ISO 200 / 100) / Flash range (with ISO AUTO and no ISO limit set): Approx. 100%, aspect ratio: 16:9, with diopter adjustment -4 to +3 diopters, magnification: approx. 100%, aspect ratio: 3:2, touch screen functionality / Viewfinder: 0.38" LCD viewfinder, resolution: approx. 30min), 60 - 1/4000 s (with the mechanical shutter) 1 - 1/16000 s (with the electronic shutter function) / Video Shutter Speeds: 1/25 - 1/16000 s (when is set in ) 1/2 - 1/16000 s (when manual exposure mode is set and is selected) 1/30 - 1/16000 s (other than the above) / Continuous series exposure frequency: Electronic / mechanical shutter: 2fps (L) / 7fps (M) / 11fps (H) / Number of serially recordable pictures: With RAW files: 32 or more, without RAW files: 100 or more / Exposure control modes: Program (P), Aperture-priority (A), Shutter-priority (S),Manual setting (M) / Exposure compensation: ±5EV in 1/3 EV steps (☓EV dial setting range) / Exposure metering modes: Multi-zone, center-weighted, spot / Still picture formats: RAW/JPEG / Video formats (with audio): 3840x2160/30p (100 Mbit/s) 3840x2160/24p (100 Mbit/s) 1920x1080/60p (28 Mbit/s) 1920x1080/30p (20 Mbit/s) 1280x720/30p (10 Mbit/s) / Audio recording format: AAC (stereo) / Monitor: 3.0" TFT LCD, resolution: approx. ![]() 5 lux (when i-Low light is used, the shutter speed is 1/30 s) / ISO Range: ISO 200 - 25,600 / Low pass filter: None / Shutter system: Electronically and mechanically controlled / Shutter speeds: T (max. 4x / AF: 0.5m / 1'6" to infinity, AF Macro, MF, Snapshot Modes / Maximum wide angle setting: 3cm / 13/16" to infinity Maximum telephoto setting: 30cm / 117/8" to infinity / Minimum Illuminance: Approx. Image sensor: 4/3" MOS sensor total pixel number: 21,770,000 effective pixels: 17,000,000, primary color filter / Lens: Leica DC Vario-Summilux 10.9-34 f/1.7-2.8 ASPH., 35mm camera equivalent: 24 - 75mm / Aperture range: f/1.7 - 16 / 2.8 - 16 (at 10.9 / 34mm) / Optical Image stabilization:/ Optical compensation system / Digital zoom: Max. Limited to just 1,962 units, corresponding to the 1962 release of the first Bond film, Dr. Spec-wise, it has a 17-megapixel 4/3" sensor with 4K video recording, a Vario-Summilux f/1.7-2.8, 35mm-equivalent 24-75mm lens, a high-res EVF, and physical controls for shutter speed, aperture, and EV. In addition, the camera arrives with an exclusive leather holster to keep it at the ready, just like Bond's trusty PPK. Notably, it has a high-performance rhombus-textured wrap on the camera, handgrip, and wrist strap for secure handling, the 007 logo engraved on the top plate, and the iconic "gun barrel" design rendered in semi-gloss print on the automatic lens cap. Perhaps even this Leica D-Lux 7 007 Edition. James Bond has used many cameras across his cinematic adventures, but for personal use, he'd likely carry a Leica. ![]()
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