I don't think so. A histogram is something you look at after the shot, which
doesn't help when you can't reshoot. Even a live histogram might not be
useful for this unless you can watch it and the viewfinder, adjust the
controls, follow your subject and not trip over something. And a histogram
won't tell you how you exposed some particular part of the scene (though a
good screen might be able to).
That said, I am looking forward to having histograms.
Andrew
> From: Jez.Cunningham@xxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:18:48 +0100
> ...
> Similarly the need for clever exposure modes (matrix, spot / multi-spot,
> ...) are becoming redundant - a live histogram is what you need.
> The future will be interesting!
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