Anyone Using Live view on D300?
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PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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Hi to all, I just want to ask if you prefer using live view mode during a shootout?



jon49erfan
Registered: Feb 04, 2009
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I never use live view unless I am shooting macro shots. The AF takes to long and the mirror dropping, raising, dropping, then finally raising again takes forever.



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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@ jon49erfan yah, AF is too slow, but i thing manual focus does the job, what do you think?



PeeWee29
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Any Professional Wedding Photographers using Live View here?



donaldy
Registered: Nov 03, 2008
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i never use it apart from landscape + on a tripod for the focus but even then rarely



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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donaldy, Ic, Thanks a lot for the reply



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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Anyone Use a lot of Live View? before I go to the point of my question?



intruder61
Registered: Mar 08, 2009
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PeeWee29 wrote:
Anyone Use a lot of Live View? before I go to the point of my question?



hurry up, i gotta go to bed



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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Ohhh k, I have friends who are professional wedding Photographers, and I'm inspired by their work and all of their works were amazing. One thing I'm surprised with them, is that they shoot using live view with their Canon DSLR cameras. From the start to the end of the wedding or event day. They all shoot using Live view!

I think it's because you can see clearly the sharpness of the image rather than sticking your one eye to the camera. I wanna try using live view shooting events.

How bout you guys? do you know some one using live view from a Nikon cam during the wedding day?



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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Never do ... too clunky.



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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Andre Labonte, I think most of the photographers here are uncomfortable to use live view, but I still gonna give it a try



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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PeeWee29 wrote:
Andre Labonte, I think most of the photographers here are uncomfortable to use live view, but I still gonna give it a try



Oh, by all means, you should. I can see the attraction to it. I just found that my framing was better the traditional way. But that's me. I tend to move when framing with live view and never get what I want. I'm much more steady doing it traditionally.

I think you are right, most of us here are comfortable with what we have done for years.

Once you test it out, tell us what you think.



PeeWee29
Registered: Feb 28, 2009
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Yah, as early as now, I'm gonna get used to shooting with live view. Since I'm kinda new and experimenting things bout photography.

I've seen Great Photographers using live view all the way "Using Canon". Then Why not give a try "On Nikon"



Wingspar
Registered: Aug 06, 2003
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I have used live view a few times to check WB. With Live View on, you can scroll thru all the WB options, and see instant results, but I’ve only done that a couple of times. Other than that, Live view is a worthless klunky feature I won’t use. Besides that, it’s too hard to see what one is doing in the daylight with Live View.

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Gary
Will Fly for Food.... and more Nikon stuff



lou f
Registered: Nov 18, 2005
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pita, and i do a good bit of stacked product shots on a tripod manual focused.



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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Wingspar wrote:
I have used live view a few times to check WB. With Live View on, you can scroll thru all the WB options, and see instant results, but I’ve only done that a couple of times. Other than that, Live view is a worthless klunky feature I won’t use. Besides that, it’s too hard to see what one is doing in the daylight with Live View.

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Gary
Will Fly for Food.... and more Nikon stuff



That WB feature sounds interesting. Might be good for initial set-up. I'll have to try it.



Ernst Slomp
Registered: Apr 25, 2006
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I tryed it when I got the camera, you have to try it before you can judge it. Now I know .... it's not my thing. Slow and made me remember my old compact camera.



lxdesign
Registered: Jan 04, 2004
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I know this isn't the answer you are expecting.. but I use my liveview on the D700 when trying to shoot something from a difficult angle where I can't get to the viewfinder... ie: holding the camera above my head to get a shot. This isn't very often, but it is certainly useful to have.



roman.johnston
Registered: Jan 24, 2004
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Country: United States

I constantly use Live View. Its like a view camera in minature.

For landsacpe work combined with contrast based focus you can really dial in your picture. Zoom in after focusing and you can check near and far focus ("hyperfocal distance" and "depth of field") I find it totally invaluable.

Oh...and wb for tricky shots is easy that way too.

Roman



lxdesign
Registered: Jan 04, 2004
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Country: Canada

Oh ya, I also use Liveview on my D90 from time to time.... so in general, yes - I like Liveview, even though I thought I would have no use for it at all.



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