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As mentioned earlier, the camera
is capable of shooting close-up pictures as well. Of course, it is not extreme close-ups
but close enough to enable you to shoot subjects like flowers, portraits or any other
smaller subjects the size of a coffee table book. As with any compact rangefinder
cameras, parallax line errors are inside the Prima Zoom 85 to warn you of where to
place the subject without risking it to be cropped off from the frame itself.
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For landscape type photography, it is even easier. Just compose the scene you want
in the viewfinder and shoot. You don't have to worry about any parallax errors since
normal distant photography will not affect the composition at all and with sufficient
depth-of-field as well.
The camera's built-in metering system is spot-on most of the time except for
the heavily backlighted conditions. Bright spots in most cases will not fool the
camera into setting the wrong exposures at all. This is important on occasions when
the subject is too far or too big for the built-in flash to reach.
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