I've been doing this for a long time already even with a 5MP camera.
When shooting wedding and bar mitzvah parties they're almost all candids
that will never be printed larger than 4x6. Trying to get a vertical
flash shot with flipping camera and flash is frequently more time
consuming than it's worth and may lead to loss of the shot. If there's
a good vertical in there there are plenty of pixels available even at
5MP to crop it out of the horizontal shot.
Chuck Norcutt
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> It seems like it is going in two directions. The other one is the
> technique that Moose mentioned that he is using some. With high
> megapixel full frame cameras tight framing is being left behind and
> sports/news editors are cropping the picture they want out of the
> frame. It may be that photography awards in the future will be given
> to editors who have never pushed a shutter button.
>
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>
> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
>
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>
> On Jul 13, 2006, at 1:22 AM, tOM Trottier wrote:
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>
>>Leeson says he treats his camcorder like a still camera - carefully
>>lining up shots, manually
>>adjusting settings like focus and shutter speed, turning it
>>vertically when necessary. "I look at it
>>like I have the fastest motor drive in the country right now. I
>>shoot 30 frames per second," he
>>says.
>>
>>http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/newswire/article_display.jsp?
>>vnu_content_id=1002765131
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