User manual
18 
Close
-
ups 
between 
3 
and 
8 
feet 
When 
taking 
pictures 
of 
subjects 
between 
3 
and 
8 
feet 
the 
field 
of 
view 
outlined 
by 
the 
luminous 
frame 
in 
the 
large-image 
view-
finder 
does 
not 
show 
what 
will 
actually 
appear 
in 
the 
final 
picture 
because 
the 
finder 
and 
lens 
are 
spaced 
an 
inch 
or 
so 
apart, 
and 
this 
is 
called 
parallox. 
To 
compensate 
for 
such 
parallax 
at 
a 
distance 
of 
3  ft. 
the 
sub-
ject 
must 
be 
seen 
within 
imaginary 
lines, 
drawn 
between 
the 
two 
opposite 
pointers 
near 
the 
top 
of 
the 
view-frame 
and 
the 
opposite 
side 
of 
the 
view-frame 
(dotted 
in 
the 
il
lustration). 
With 
subjects 
farther 
away 
than 
3 
feet 
the 
error 
decreases, 
and 
beyond 
8 
feet 
you 
don
't 
need 
to 
worry 
at 
all. 










