The loss of swivel screen is crucial for me. I need to take photos of children (babies and toddlers) for fundraising publications of a charity. To get at their level quickly is possible with an articulated screen, without it I miss the key moments. I can use the screen to get angles from above them eg colouring at a table, or when they're sleeping in a cot, not to disturb them. A fixed screen is useless in these situations. Improving the quality of low-light shots is a benefit as flashlight is intrusive for them. Fast focus is also a big benefit to capture kids, they don't stay still for long! Bring back the swivel screen!!!!
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Posted on Sep 26, 2012 at 02:34:27 UTC
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The loss of swivel screen is crucial for me. I need to take photos of children (babies and toddlers) for fundraising publications of a charity. To get at their level quickly is possible with an articulated screen, without it I miss the key moments. I can use the screen to get angles from above them eg colouring at a table, or when they're sleeping in a cot, not to disturb them. A fixed screen is useless in these situations.
Improving the quality of low-light shots is a benefit as flashlight is intrusive for them. Fast focus is also a big benefit to capture kids, they don't stay still for long!
Bring back the swivel screen!!!!