Well, I'd take more even if I knew they kept the eyes open... you may
take 3 extra pics in the time you take to review one - you'll hardly be
checking only the eyes. Were you using film the fun would be just
great... waiting for the lab.
Depending on the number of kids, the time you'll have them, their age
and how confortable they feel with you and the location you should
concentrate in more options then perfecting one shot. (keywords being
attention span, time they take to brush their just-combed hair with the
hands, side chat and giggles, teachers or parents telling them to right
their heads or smiling so they look at anyone else but you, etc, etc,
etc...)
LF
William Robb escreveu:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jens"
Subject: Using a PC as monitor for K20D
Hi list
I want to do school photography.
So I want to use a PC as the monitor screen.
So, I can check the recordings for closed eyes etc, during the shoot.
Is this possible with K20D.
I know I have software, that allows my *istD to be managed from a PC .
not quite the same, But I thought there might be some kind of
similarity here.
Answers are agreatly apprecieated.
Presuming that kids in Denmark behave as well as kids in Canada....
Don't do it.
You don't have time.
If you aren't sure, just take another picture.
William Robb
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