Well, there is IMO. I can't always know exactly how I want to use the image.
I often see posibilities in an image AFTER it's has been taken. A smile my
turn out differently, the angle of the eyes. A shoulder that is to
domitating, which I did't notice because I was concentratiog on the eyes or
the right smile - must be cropped away. I often decide what the main
attraction is later, then I crop it accordingly to emphasize this certain
quality. Photographers have always done this. Cropping. Look at all the
shaot done of Marily Monroe - a website somewhere shows both the original
iamge as well as the cropped, final image. SO, I'm certainly not the only
one who work this way.
That's probably the reason why cropping frequently is a subject for
discussion at the PDML ;-)
A second frame in the viewfinde could be quite usefull -  especally if
there's enough MP's to work with.
Regards
Jens Bladt
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There's no excuse for not getting the frame correct in a studio shot. One
certainly has enough time to think about it.
Paul
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jens Bladt"
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>
>
> > WOW, I must start saving real quick - the fall isn't that far ahead!
> > For studiowork, I don't think 6MP is quite enough, because I can't
really
> > crop later. I must crop while shooting, in order to get enough
resolution.
>
>
> Not cropping later is related to getting it right in camera, and doing
less
> post processing.
> We discussed this with you last week with your exposure problems.
>
> William Robb
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