On 11-03-06 7:30 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
On Mar 6, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
On 11-03-06 5:17 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I wish that I wouldn't keep having to relearn the same lessons over and over.
Like learning not to trust the display on the back of the camera.
When I'm doing things like dance portraits, I really need to double check the
lighting by uploading pictures to a laptop to look at.
I do hope that the K-5 LCD display is better than the K20.
Do you use your K20's histogram? I do and I find it works quite well. I tend
to ignore the image.
I do, and it works for most things, but I was trying to check things like color
balance, light and shade ratios and whether the background was totally black.
Ah, well then you are entering the world of Studio Shooting and I think
that the Eye-Fi thingy we were discussing a while back might be useful
for you. That and a laptop with WiFi and Lightroom installed.
If you aren't careful the next hazard you'll encounter will be an Art
Director leaning over your shoulder when you chimp the laptop screen.
-bmw
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