Walt Wayman wrote:
>> Now, I use live view B a lot, but I also use live view A when I
>> want to do low-level shooting without having to worry about manually
>> focussing -- if I have the camera at eye level, I'll use the
>> viewfinder, so if you take away the flip-out screen, losing live view
>> A doesn't really take away anything else _for me_.
>
> You mean like this?
>
> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1159.jpg
Yup, exactly. Heck, even assuming I'm always manually focusing so AF
doesn't come into it, a live view screen that doesn't flip out wouldn't
be all that useful to me most of the time.
That's why I had a Coolpix 4500, and that's why I have an E-330 -- for
some of what I do, cameras where you don't have to look through (or
parallel to) the viewfinder are a _huge_ improvement. It's not
impossible to take those shots the normal way, of course, but it's
certainly a lot easier on the neck..
-- dan
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