[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 13:46:52 EST 2006
That's sort of referred to in the really good article that Mike sent out....
I just realized that in fact I can simply press the shutter button :-D
and see a "preview" -- I can always erase those shots later.
I am sort of warming to the idea of looking through a lens -- it's
like a sort of primitive throwback to the days of yore with chemical
"films" that were "developed" onto "photographic paper".
On 12/27/06, Roger Howard <rogerhoward at rogerroger.org> wrote:
> On Wed, December 27, 2006 8:22 am, Mike Watson 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
>
> Note that's *not* true for the great, and common, 20D - it's only true for
> the far less common niche product, the EOS-20Da (a for Astronomy).
>
> Best -R
>
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