Anybody still doubt twist&swivel LCD?

Really? So if you shoot manual mode, in a dark room, 1/100th sec
shutter your LCD shows a good view? I get pure black...probally
because the LCD can't take into consideration I'm using flash to
expose, not ambient light.
If there is NO light at all nobody sees anything including with an
OVF. In a dark room my LCD sees what my eye sees, so does the OVF
on my cameras with OVFs. Not useless in a dark room as you say in
your first post. Definitely not pure black.

--mamallama
The room has minimal lighting. Dim lights, and random colored spot lights. Exposure time at 800 ISO with no flash would be over a second at F4.

Still easy to see with your eyes, but not with an EVF exposed for F4, 1/100 sec exposure.

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http://www.whalenphotography.net
http://www.pbase.com/ewhalen

 
The room has minimal lighting. Dim lights, and random colored spot
lights. Exposure time at 800 ISO with no flash would be over a
second at F4.

Still easy to see with your eyes, but not with an EVF exposed for
F4, 1/100 sec exposure.
Looks like my LCDs are working better than yours. No problem seeing enough of my front garden illuminated only by the streetlight 75 feet away.

--mamallama
 
The room has minimal lighting. Dim lights, and random colored spot
lights. Exposure time at 800 ISO with no flash would be over a
second at F4.

Still easy to see with your eyes, but not with an EVF exposed for
F4, 1/100 sec exposure.
Looks like my LCDs are working better than yours. No problem seeing
enough of my front garden illuminated only by the streetlight 75
feet away.

--mamallama
And what is your exposure? Is it auto, or manual? IF your exposure is manual for 1/50 or 1/100th a second at night can you still see anything?

--
http://www.whalenphotography.net
http://www.pbase.com/ewhalen

 
The room has minimal lighting. Dim lights, and random colored spot
lights. Exposure time at 800 ISO with no flash would be over a
second at F4.

Still easy to see with your eyes, but not with an EVF exposed for
F4, 1/100 sec exposure.
Looks like my LCDs are working better than yours. No problem seeing
enough of my front garden illuminated only by the streetlight 75
feet away.

--mamallama
And what is your exposure? Is it auto, or manual? IF your
exposure is manual for 1/50 or 1/100th a second at night can you
still see anything?
Don't know the EXIF, I only remember taking some flash night pictures last summer with that illumination and had no trouble seeing enough to properly frame my shots. IIRC it was the sodium vapor streetlight reflections off the plant leaves and branches that I saw well enough.

--mamallama
 
What a good photo to show the need holding the camera at waist level......The swivel lcd can save a life:)))

This photo was taken when the camera was 90 degrees to me..Swivel lcd
is a real survival tool.....

Moris
Israel, A610

 

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