Brian Swale wrote:
> Candace wrote
>
>>> I was somewhat in contortionist
>>> mode to get a good angle.
>>>
>> Sounds like you need an "E-thingie" with an articulating LCD screen. ;-)
>> Candace
>>
>
> Funny thing is (and I have been thinking about this for a few days now), I DO
> have an E-3, but hardly ever use it and have never used the articulating
> screen.
>
Oh that's funny, because I very often find myself getting into weird
positions and then remember, duh Candace, use the tools the camera has
provided you with!
So I know how it goes.
Unless I am purposely doing something intending to use live-view, I
completely forget that I have that option...until I've about pulled a
muscle or two. :-)
My eye just automatically wants to look through a view finder.
I just couldn't resist the chance to tease you a little bit.
Candace
> Unless I think I won't need the extra pixels ( I then reach for the E-1), I
> seem
> to use the E-510 most of the time.
>
> I think I need to see the image through an optical view-finder up against an
> eye.
>
> Brian Swale.
>
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