[HDR-photo] I'd like to buy a new camera with an eye to doing HDR
photography.
Tom Ritchford
tom at swirly.com
Wed Dec 27 11:33:31 EST 2006
I've been meditating on this and I believe I'm willing to wear contact
lenses when I shoot with the DSLR... I'm not willing to have my choice
reduced to just two different cameras and I want the USB control
fairly badly!
I see why it's a little tricky to pull off without some gnarly
compromise like the Olympus' 80/20 light split but I still believe
viewing through the LCD is the better way to go in the long run.
On 12/27/06, Mike Watson <mike at mike-watson.co.uk> wrote:
>
> This is a thing that has concerned me too (as a spectacle wearer) having
> got used to the LCD screens of the non SLR cameras. (Olympus 5050Z in
> my case)
>
> At the moment your choice is still limited to the Olympus E330 and with
> some limitations the Canon EOS-20D
>
> http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/content/Evolution-of-the-Live-Preview-in-Digital-Photography-.htm
> http://www.dpreview.com/news/0601/06012606olympuse330evolt.asp
>
> --
> Mike
>
> Tom Ritchford wrote:
>
> > I am noticing that the LCDs of digital SLRs whose manuals I've looked
> > at don't let you compose the actual picture -- instead, they're just
> > for reviewing photos that you've just taken.
> >
> > Is this truly the case for all models? I'm less than enthused about
> > this as someone who needs corrective lenses to see... :-D but
> > more..... I *like* LCDs for framing my pictures!
>
>
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