![]() per cent viewfinder, and I imagine Canon is the same. That traditionally is a mark of Nikon's pro camera is it has a 100. The DX2 probably has a 100 percent viewfinder as does the. Plus, what you saw in the viewfinder was never the same as. Well, despite Herve's pronounciamneto, the D200 is the best viewfinder I've seen on a DSLR. But a preview that covers a huge part of your field of vision (like a good OVF) is much better for me than a low-res image on. It seems a little awkward for me.to hold the camera out in front of me, and at that angle to me, not as easy to spin the shutter speed wheel, or dial the aperture on the back.etc. Such devices were really good cameras, but they were effective twice the size and weight of an SLR. viewfinder (e.g. You are not limited to the central 51-point AF area as you are when youre looking through the Viewfinder. My second question would be, could you then determine if you need to calibrate your lens by simply comparing images shot using live view vs. When you have good focus, the red square turns green. ![]() It's not correct for electronic viewfinders, which work the same as live view. When shooting stills, I only really take the camera down from eye level to look at the back to maybe play back an image or two when I'm not sure of the exposure.Īnyway, just curious how many use the Live View primarily when shooting stills, and if so.why? What's the advantages? If your camera has an optical viewfinder this is correct. If you change the settings, the exposure changes on the viewfinder before you take the. This means that you have a live version of the image you’re about to shoot. So you have a situation that persists to this day DSLRs have one autofocus system for the viewfinder and a different one for live view shooting. With an electronic viewfinder (EVF), you can see exactly what your sensor sees. Now, I use it when doing video, it is kinda forced on you.but for stills, I've rarely used it.in fact, I really don't know how to get most of the settings I want on it yet, planning to sit with manual over the holidays and read up on that.īut I primarily use the regular old view finder, to see focus, use metering there, etc. An electronic viewfinder is a small display that shows the scene you have in front of the camera. I've been reading some posts here, and a thought occured to me.seems a lot of people, more than I'd have thought.are mentioning regularly using Live View for stills.
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