I think that more experienced users tend to work with digital cameras in much the same way that they shot with film. I know that when I first shot digital, I was constantly staring at the LCD screen, evaluating the image. Now, my eye rarely comes away from the viewfinder. I use the display (and the histogram) only as an infrequent check. The act of shoting is the same for me as it has always been. Paul
> I've been thinkin on this subject for a long time. > I think the use of digicams with LCDs is an unobserved > change in social life compared to the use of > viewfinders. Before, the camera was an extension of > the eye and face, blended with the shooter's face. > Now, it's "medium" role si more evident, the camera is > put between the man and the subject, within a > distance. This new body language is something hasn't > been studied yet. > Just a thought... > > > Albano Garcia > Photography & Graphic Design > http://www.albanogarcia.com.ar > http://www.flaneur.com.ar > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > http://mail.yahoo.com >

