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I was out in my yard today looking around with my D70 and kit lens and had the following experience: I was comparing what I saw with my naked eye versus what I saw in the viewfinder and I discovered that at 70mm what I saw in the vf was at the same scale as what I saw without the camera. The image of the object and the object looked the same size! What up with this, is my question. With a telephoto setting, I expected the image to look closer than the object. The "normal" lens is supposed to give the same fov as the naked eye which I assumed meant the normal lens and the eye give the same magnification. Also the D70 has a 0.75 magnification which suggests the vf image is pushed out so to speak. So is there a demagnification of the vf which offsets the focal length magnification? I didn't compare the vf image to the recorded image yet (obviously I should do this). Has anyone noticed a similar effect? For me this question relates to figuring out what focal lengths i like.
Somewhat related: in the specs, eyepoint 18mm (-1.0 inverse meters). Does anyone know what this means?
As always, thanks in advance!
Edited on Nov 07, 2005 at 03:19 AM
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