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| · Waist level shooting to prevent 'Camera Fright' |
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Why has the Rollei Twin Lens Reflex always been preferred for portrait? The camera, held at waist level, never 'stares the model in the eye'. People go on looking and acting naturally instead of posing for the camera. This is true for grown-ups but also goes for small children and even animals. |
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| · Shooting from very low angle without lying. |
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With this type of viewfinder, you can also hold the camera very low or even place it on the floor or the ground when the shot requires that. And you do not have to lie flat on your belly yourself. |
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| · Crank Action for the next shot |
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Just like the original Rolleiflex, the MiniDigi has a 'film advance' crank lever on its side. Although it uses no film, a turn of this crank readies the camera for the next shot. Another details reminiscent the famous original Rolleiflex. |
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