RedSun
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It is time to go back to MF again. So I took out my Bronica equipment. Since WLF can shed some weight off my GS system, I put on the WLF instead of my AE prism finder. I like the light weight and the magnifying glass. But I still do not feel comfortable with the WLF.
Many folks say, with WLF, you can lower the camera and keep both eyes open. This is only true without the magnifying glass. Even with the large 6x7 screen, it still seems dark. I think it would be worse with the 6x4.5 ETR. With the magnifying glass up, I'll have to close one eye and put another eye near the magnifying glass, just like the prism finder.
Then the more difficult thing is how to hold the camera. I'm supposed to hold the front left side to focus; then the right hand at the bottom of the body to control the shutter. To minimize the shake, I'll have to put the camera close to my body. When I put the camera at my waist level, it is so far from my eyes and hard to focus. If I put the camera to my chest level, I fee my heartbeat. It is hard to steady the camera and keep a good focus.
Camera movement won't be a problem when I put the camera on a tripod. But to use the WLF, I'll have pull down the tripod. This limits the height of the camera body. I may need to use a stand or short ladder to have a good shot.
When I put on the speed grip, even the large GS feels more stable. My right hand gets a good grip and the huge GS does not seem that heavy. I know the large mirror is still a problem. But if I put the camera on a tripod and the prism finder, movement won't be a problem.
I understand that a lot of people like WLF. So here I do not know if I've handled the WLF the wrong way. I've tried several times to use WLF, but still do not feel comfortable with it.
Many folks say, with WLF, you can lower the camera and keep both eyes open. This is only true without the magnifying glass. Even with the large 6x7 screen, it still seems dark. I think it would be worse with the 6x4.5 ETR. With the magnifying glass up, I'll have to close one eye and put another eye near the magnifying glass, just like the prism finder.
Then the more difficult thing is how to hold the camera. I'm supposed to hold the front left side to focus; then the right hand at the bottom of the body to control the shutter. To minimize the shake, I'll have to put the camera close to my body. When I put the camera at my waist level, it is so far from my eyes and hard to focus. If I put the camera to my chest level, I fee my heartbeat. It is hard to steady the camera and keep a good focus.
Camera movement won't be a problem when I put the camera on a tripod. But to use the WLF, I'll have pull down the tripod. This limits the height of the camera body. I may need to use a stand or short ladder to have a good shot.
When I put on the speed grip, even the large GS feels more stable. My right hand gets a good grip and the huge GS does not seem that heavy. I know the large mirror is still a problem. But if I put the camera on a tripod and the prism finder, movement won't be a problem.
I understand that a lot of people like WLF. So here I do not know if I've handled the WLF the wrong way. I've tried several times to use WLF, but still do not feel comfortable with it.