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Old 3rd of June 2001 (Sun)   #1
garyU
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Default Dim view Pro90 in studio?

The Pro90 viewfinder dims when the f-stop is closed down. Is this a problem when shooting in the studio with studio flash. Will I be able to see a model?
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Default Re: Dim view Pro90 in studio?

Just open up the aperture while composing and then close it back down later.
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Default Re: Dim view Pro90 in studio?

I shoot fashion with a live model. Everything moves too fast to open up to compose and then close down to shoot.
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