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What is the big deal about LiveView?
It has limited usefulness for framing and checking focus. The main limit is
that the viewing screen can never be large enough to be accurate enough to check critical details and it is worse in daylight. If you need to check these things the camera needs to be tethered to a computer in a studio. It is of limited use to a knowledgeable photographer but has its place, not indispensable. However, as implemented by Nikon, with the shutter open and continuous output off the sensor you now have a dSLR with HDTV recording capability. In a camera with the specs of the D90 that is a real enticement. If I still had a retirement plan . . . |
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What is the big deal about LiveView?
"saycheez" wrote in
: It has limited usefulness for framing and checking focus. The main limit is that the viewing screen can never be large enough to be accurate enough to check critical details and it is worse in daylight. My 50D has 5x and 10x zoom, and I have used it in daylight, and can still see the critical focus. |
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