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Live View
is one of the new features that many old-timers
love to hate. New DSLR users generally like to use it initially,
since they are accustomed to composing on the LCD screen
of a point-and-shoot camera.
Both types of users should reconsider
old-timer who is used to using only the
compose images might find that some types of shooting are
easier with
Live
to see if they can improve image sharpness by using the
Viewfinder.
I've been using SLR, DSLR, rangefinder, and point-and-shoot
cameras for over 40 years. When
my initial thought was "gimmick". However, after shooting
macro shots with
thinking. When I need extreme focusing accuracy, I've found
that the
Tripod
Viewfinder. If you're an experienced DSLR photographer, try
shooting some macros with
your work improves, and your back feels much better too.
If you've come over from the point-and-shoot world with
your new D300(S), then use
comfortable, at first. However, please realize that it is difficult
to make sharp images when you are waving a heavy DSLR
around at arm's length while composing a picture on the
Monitor. The extra weight of the DSLR will tire your arms
needlessly. Learn to use the
Live View
for specialized pictures, as needed. Both image
composition tools are useful.
This chapter is divided into two sections,
Section One
and
View. Point-and-shoot graduates may want
Live
View, the ease of use has changed my
mode of
Live View
Live
Viewfinder
D-Movie Mode – Section
586
Live
Live View
is superior to using the
View. I think you'll find that
Live View
if it makes you
for most work and
Live View Mode –
Two. I grouped
View. An
Viewfinder
to
first came out,

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