The capture range of all DSLR I have used are better then slide, especially
at RAW mode. I think I was doing ok during the day I shoot flim (and mostly
slides) I don't think I can't live without real time histrogram. My C5050
also has live histrogram but after playing it for some time I just turn it
off. I never consider missing real time histrogram or immediately histrogram
display after shoot a limitation. As I always say, I think the best way is
to shoot a little under and then adjust it in post processing.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sorry for the dumb question. I answered it myself by more careful
> reading of the reviews. The histograms on the E-1 and 300 are only
> available during playback mode and not during the "record review" period
> after each shot.
>
> Yecch! That is a big limitation. I have gotten so accustomed to the
> real-time histogram on the Minolta A1 that I am going to have a tough
> time adapting to a real DSLR. I think the real-time histogram is the
> ultimate light meter.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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