How to frame pic with reefmaster setup

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gt2003

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I've got a reefmaster RC and am not sure how to frame a scene with it before I take the pic. I'm not sure if I should hold it at arms length, about a foot or so in front of my face or where. Any ideas? I'm going to Coz in about 6 weeks so am trying to get some advice. Thanks, gt2003
 
gt2003:
I've got a reefmaster RC and am not sure how to frame a scene with it before I take the pic. I'm not sure if I should hold it at arms length, about a foot or so in front of my face or where. Any ideas? I'm going to Coz in about 6 weeks so am trying to get some advice. Thanks, gt2003

I don't remember that it really matters where you hold it in relationship to you. Just make sure you're as close to the subject as you can be. I always tried to make sure the round thing in the middle of the external viewfinder was pointing at the subject and to make sure that I was looking straight through that little hole. That seemed work pretty good, unless you have the close up kit. The manual tells it better.
 
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