johnwilliams
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I've just noticed when i look through my canon 350D, what i see through the viewfinder isn't exactly what i see in the image after.
For example, if i take a picture and line a tree or rock or something up with the very top of what i can see through the viewfinder, after i take the picture the rock or tree isn't lined up against the top anymore. So what i see through the viewfinder isn't exactly what i get in the image after.
I was just wondering if this is normal for a camera or if it's because i have a lower end camera. Would it be perfect on a 40d or more expensive camera?
For example, if i take a picture and line a tree or rock or something up with the very top of what i can see through the viewfinder, after i take the picture the rock or tree isn't lined up against the top anymore. So what i see through the viewfinder isn't exactly what i get in the image after.
I was just wondering if this is normal for a camera or if it's because i have a lower end camera. Would it be perfect on a 40d or more expensive camera?