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D7000
viewfinder curve
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil4allPhotography" data-source="post: 397991" data-attributes="member: 36076"><p>Hey guys. I just switched over from a Canon T2i to a D7000 that I bought last week. I finally got a chance to shoot with it today. I'm noticing when I'm shooting with it that it almost seems like there's a slight curve...or almost a bow...When I view objects that are close, that normally don't have a curve in them. For example, I noticed it and decided to take a test shot of my blinds hanging from my window. The edges of the blinds are even with the bottom of the viewfinder where the middle curves upward. I tested the same shot with my t2i, and found that the blinds sit perfectly level with the bottom of the viewfinder. Is this normal or could it be a defect with the camera? It almost seems to resemble a slight fish eye effect. This is the first Nikon I've owned so I'm still learning about it. I'm using the 18 - 140mm lens it came with. Just curious if I've got a misconstrued unit or not. Any info is helpful. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil4allPhotography, post: 397991, member: 36076"] Hey guys. I just switched over from a Canon T2i to a D7000 that I bought last week. I finally got a chance to shoot with it today. I'm noticing when I'm shooting with it that it almost seems like there's a slight curve...or almost a bow...When I view objects that are close, that normally don't have a curve in them. For example, I noticed it and decided to take a test shot of my blinds hanging from my window. The edges of the blinds are even with the bottom of the viewfinder where the middle curves upward. I tested the same shot with my t2i, and found that the blinds sit perfectly level with the bottom of the viewfinder. Is this normal or could it be a defect with the camera? It almost seems to resemble a slight fish eye effect. This is the first Nikon I've owned so I'm still learning about it. I'm using the 18 - 140mm lens it came with. Just curious if I've got a misconstrued unit or not. Any info is helpful. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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