Mike,

I've been known to take 20 shots and THEN have a quick peek to see if the exposure is right and if I have the horizon straight. I have the preview turned off on my ist D and only look occasionally.

I don't talk to myself while reviewing which is a major feature of chimping - the only comment I occasionally make is "bugger!"

 Leon

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mike wilson wrote:
It's funny how fashions change. I just visited the outlaws and, for my sins, had to endure about 20 minutes of one of our worst ( is there a good one?) television soaps. Part of the "plot" involved the local paper coming to take pictures. The "photographer" had been issued with the standard, prop department 35mm SLR with hotshoe, fixed head flash. Looked like a Centon (the local chain's version of the K1000) or something similar.

BUT..... the actor had been watching what _real_ press types do, so after every shot he was chimping like a good'un, pretending to press imaginary buttons on the back.

Almost made the visit worthwhile......

mike




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