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DSLR vs P&S a replay of Film vs Digital?
Wilba wrote:
Mr. Strat wrote: There's no substitute for time and experience. So now we get back to the point. I agree but I also think there IS a viable substitute - histogram, highlight, and shadow displays (either on the image or live). That's very valuable information, available "instantly", to help you determine camera settings with accuracy. I also believe that if you don't already have the time and experience, at least these exposure displays will help you to learn the judgement skills more easily and rapidly than waiting for prints or slides to come back from the lab. Now I understand better from another of your posts that you are talking about your own ability, style, and requirements, rather than making any global claims that histograms, etc. are useless or superfluous for everyone. You have tried them as intended for sufficiently long to judge that they don't help you, right? :-) |
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