This is why they came up with Polaroid backs. I've seen photographers and clients spending quite a bit of time studying them, with a loupe, checking details. A big advantage of digital is that if that test shot was a keeper, you don't have to worry about getting it again when you put the "film" back on the camera. Non trivial when shooting people.

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That's why I will be going digital when I can afford it. That little window on the back of the camera that shows what you just shot. That would allow me to recompose a shot if I felt it didn't work out well and take it again, immediately. I see that as a fantastic aid to composition, alone (not counting other things that it is a probably an aid to).



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