All of my long range target scopes have a bubble level visable just under 
the field of view.

Regards,
Bob...
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I agree.  It's probably a bell/whistle but a level indicator in the
> viewfinder would be great.  I think I was mistaken, in may be only the D3
> (not D300) that has a virtual horizon option on the LCD.
>
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>Level... the new Nikon  D3/300 has a virtual horizon, almost like an
>>artificial horizon aircraft  guage, on the LCD.  Unfortunately where it's
>>really needed is in the  viewfinder.  I'd like to see that as standard
>>equipment on DSLR's. With  a post-exposure warning when the camera is
>>tilted
>>at button press.  :-)
>>
>>A tripod of course helps with level and a bubble level on the hotshoe  can
>>also when shooting that way.
>>
>>============
>>Be  nice if camera would warn when it's not level. I get so caught up with
>>what I am  shooting that I am often tipping when I am not aware of it.
>>
>>I got a hot  shoe bubbler recently, just came, as an interim solution. But
>>I
>>can see real  problems with that -- not that easy to line the bubble up 
>>and
>>one has to take  one's eye away from the viewfinder to do it.
>>
>>But in a pinch it may be a  lot better than nothing.


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