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farnz

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At the outset I expect the answer to be "No." and I haven't been able to find the answer in the SL manual or online so I thought that I'd throw the question out to the wise and innovative people who frequent this forum.

 

I'm shooting fungi with my SL at the moment and I often need the camera to be close to the ground to be at 'eye level' with the fungi.  My Manfrotto tripod allows me to invert its centre column so that my geared tripod head and SL are as close to the ground as possible but of course the images in the EVF and LCD are upside down, which isn't very convenient.  My Canon 5D MkII would allow me to invert the live view image but I haven't been able to do this with my SL.

 

Does anyone know whether or how this can be done please?

 

Pete.

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Use a mirror, then you can see it in the normal orientation. And maybe use a bean bag instead of the tripod.

Or with more budget use an iPad. I use it often for macro (also when not upside down). An iphone or an android phone is also a cheaper solution - especially when borrowd or bought second hand.

Or tethering, if your fungi grow at home or in your studio     :D .

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Or I could get a pair of glasses that inverts everything I see* and stumble around all over the forest.  :lol:

 

Pete.

*I understand that what we see is naturally inverted and our brains re-invert it so it's the right way up for us.  There was a famous experiment done ... but I digress.

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I had to think about this one. I managed to confuse myself and had to actually pick up the camera :)

 

Images will be upside down in the LCD but so will the camera so they'll appear in the correct orientation during shooting.

 

It's only during playback the images will appear inverted and you will need to batch rotate the images in Lightroom.

 

Images live viewed on an iPad or phone would be upside down but not those in the camera.

 

The settings and text will be upside down.

 

Gordon

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I had to think about this one. I managed to confuse myself and had to actually pick up the camera :)

 

Images will be upside down in the LCD but so will the camera so they'll appear in the correct orientation during shooting.

 

It's only during playback the images will appear inverted and you will need to batch rotate the images in Lightroom.

 

Images live viewed on an iPad or phone would be upside down but not those in the camera.

 

The settings and text will be upside down.

 

Gordon

 

 

 

Doesn't Pete's question make more sense if his head is also inverted? It has more to do with the orientation of his head than the orientation of the camera?

 

dgktkr

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The solution was made earlier. Mount the camera by its flash shoe. It also lets one frame from a lower position than mounting it upside-down. See the geometry of the body/lens.

 

Are we done here?

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