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Yes, you're warped! Me too, and very annoying at times. Very noticeable with architectural subjects but also landscapes and especially with the sea on the horizon. I used to use a spirt level that mounts in the accessory shoe but that was years ago. My old D-Lux 5 had a grid pattern on the display which was useful. Can't do that on the M10, of course.

Here's another really simple tip: Look at an object in the distance that is approximately the same height you are and try to level the camera up with that. 

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On 3/31/2024 at 11:15 AM, KFo said:

Been shooting crooked horizons since the way back.  If I take a moment to level it (when it really matters), I hit it.  I say just go all in; make everything askew.  It’s a style not a defect.

M10P, Canon 28 f/2.8 LTM (1958)

It's not a style if it's accidental.

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