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Anonymous
>>124684 Well, there's two approaches you can take to this:
1) Start treating it like a rangefinder with absolutely accurate framelines. Make the stuff outside just as much a part of your compositional process as the stuff on the screen.
2) If it has a shoe, buy an auxillary viewfinder that approximates your most zoomed-out focal length, or if it's a stepped zoom, find a step you like that fits an auxillary viewfinder.
Or if it doesn't have a shoe, just haul out some duct tape.
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