Jerevan
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Well, I am thinking of getting some sort of tool to help me find the right spot to stand on before I haul out the camera and put it on the tripod. I am thinking of the 5x7 format, normal (180 mm) focal length.
I know about the DIY cardboard frame thing with a string, but I've never really warmed up to it in real life.
Then it crossed my mind ... those director viewfinders that they used back in the days (and maybe still do) when doing movies. Would such a thing set to 35 mm film and normal focal length be a good approximation?
Yes, I know ... I should grow up, be Ansel Adams and just previsualize things.
I know about the DIY cardboard frame thing with a string, but I've never really warmed up to it in real life.
Then it crossed my mind ... those director viewfinders that they used back in the days (and maybe still do) when doing movies. Would such a thing set to 35 mm film and normal focal length be a good approximation?
Yes, I know ... I should grow up, be Ansel Adams and just previsualize things.
