I often have the same problem when shooting with the Zenitar 16 or DA14 on the DS. Given the ~95% coverage viewfinder (88% measured with a 50mm lens at close range!) in the DS, you have to be very sure that you are well out of the picture area.

Godfrey

On Sep 6, 2005, at 9:55 AM, John Graves wrote:

I felt like I was peeking when I saw it... Ahh well..
How do you like the 18 mm ?? I do miss what I had with the 20 mm on film. I am going to try again next week on the west coast, so perhaps my shadow will no be as much of a bother.

John

Boris Liberman wrote:


You caught me. Yup. That is exactly what happened. I thought about it
and decided to leave it there, with a short curse) and accept the
consequences.  Next time I will be more careful.   But it is a nice
picture of my head shadow???!!



In fact, I had not intention to *catch* you. But your head shadow is
incomplete, so it wouldn't qualify as a "nice picture" ;-).

Well, when I shoot with my Sigma 18/3.5 I often suffer the same fate...






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