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Aquatica Kodak ProSLRn Prototype

Posted: 24 August 2004 07:05 AM
Last Update: 25 February 2005 06:54 PM
2 comment(s)
Categories: NewsPhoto News [home]
Author: James Wiseman (Industry)
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  1. Best wishes to Aquatica on their SLRN housing.  Still, I have to wonder after viewing the prototype from above, how does a shooter wearing a facemask get close to the viewfinder with those two black knobs protruding?  I’m a right-eyed shooter, so maybe it is possible for those like me, assuming there is enough real estate back there.  But what does a left-eyed shooter do?

    Posted by Stephen Frink on 08/25 at 09:59 PM
  2. Hi Stephen,
    When I had their S2pro housing, I asked them to omit the knob closest to the viewfinder and just plug the hole.  That knob adjusts the metering mode (spot, matrix, or center weighted) which isn't any use when you're shooting in manual.  That helped a lot.

    Sincerely,
    James

    Posted by James Wiseman on 08/28 at 10:11 AM

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