On Jan 26, 2007, at 6:05 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 27/01/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Different needs beg different uses:
>>
>> - I leave review on for 1 second most of the time, just enough to see
>> if there are any saturation blinkies when I do a quick test shot.
>>
>> - When it becomes distracting photographing people, I turn it off.
>>
>> - When I'm working on a tripod, I leave it on for the maximum time
>> and turn on the histogram display.
>
> When auto-review is off pressing the review button keeps the image on
> the screen for as long as it's required, no stuffing about in menus to
> change the MO. I tend to set up my cameras to work a certain way then
> leave it pretty much alone, changing them screws with my
> concentration.

That's why I change configuration depending upon what I'm doing ...  
to stay concentrated on the task at hand. Since the camera has  
multiple configuration options, I use them to do the job the way I  
want for a particular circumstance.

Different ways of working, that's all.

Godfrey

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