compro_1975 said:i kine of notice that people, using dslr 1, dun use the LCD??? why is it so???? :bigeyes:
You are not old school, you ae just sensible and doing it the right way. The most stable platform to take a picture is a sturdy tripod. We substitude ourselves, a rather unstady bi-pod for that sturdy platform. Since the human bi-pod is inherently now that stable, if you hold the camera away from your body so that you can look thru the LCD, you further degrade the stability of the platfor on which the camera takes the photo.jonnie84 said:well, just my own view, but i feel that SLR-type cameras are not meant to take photos using the LCD. it's not just the mechanisms that make up the SLR, it's the whole feel about it. so weird taking photos with SLR but viewing thru the LCD... SLRs not to be used that way. mebbe i old sch...duno.. :sweat:
marky said:Actually i kinda of realised it thats why i decided getting the E-330...
For some it COULD be the main reason. I've seen people who gag at the thought of not being able to use a rotatable LCD screen.yyD70S said:I hope that's not the main reason why you chose (or going to choose) the E-300.
Gosu_John said:For some it COULD be the main reason. I've seen people who gag at the thought of not being able to use a rotatable LCD screen.
shyanyap said:Try using LCD outdoor under bright sunlight...you could not frame your picture without trial and error
user12343 said:for this very reason, DSLRs have a much longer battery life compared to those with live-cam cameras. the only time u use it is to preview shots/settings.
Cannot do this and cannot do that yet still so expensive??!! :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:ortega said:yar lor, also cannot shoot video
yar lor, don't come with lens somemoreGDSNP said:Cannot do this and cannot do that yet still so expensive??!! :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: