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Slixtiesix

Who of you has the 45 degree prism? I´ve acquired one recently, but still prefer the waist level finder. I find it uncomfortable to view the image with only one eye. How about you?
 

Merlin

I always attach it to the body, when viewing throught the waist level finder is impossible. Most of the time that's when my tripod is at its full length. I used to rotate the camera 45 degrees, so I could see the image at one side or the other, but the prism is better. Other than that I seldom use it.
 

archphoto

I use the prism finder most of the times, the WLF sits in it case.
The prism together with the grip is a great combination, it works for me anyway.

Peter
 

Merlin

Next time I'll take something useful with me. Do you like a 150mm lens?
 

lmegson

Just as everything about the SL66 the prism is a useful extension to its versatility. Try a low level shot along a street using the lens tilt with camera on its side. The rotating prism is essential.
 

Morry Katz

I use the prism finder all the time. It's bright, clear and very versatile.
Morry Katz - Lethbridge, Alberta
 
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