Monday, July 21, 2014

Why you should not rely on the camera's LCD screen ...

LCD screens are great, right? The quality of these images seem to improve with each new generation of DSLR cameras appeared on the market. And, in contrast to the optical viewfinder, the LCD, the entire image sensor is detected. Telescopes, even on a professional DSLR, appear only 90-95% of the image. You will lose a small percentage of the very edges of the image.

So when it's time, a photo with his DSLR camera frame, you need to decide on the debate in the viewfinder and on the LCD.

Despite the obvious qualities of the LCD, professional photographers (including myself) always. In the viewfinder display on the screen And here are the reasons.

  • Steady hand holding the camera at arm's length while looking at the LCD screen -. Then hold the company to try to approach a topic camera - took a lot of effort. With the LCD screen in this way often end in a blur. DSLRs are not the easiest of animals, and it is much easier to provide a clear sharp image when the camera is in the eye to look through the viewfinder instead. In this way, to support you and to stabilize, you can use the camera and the lens with your hands.

  • . Brilliant This must be the biggest problem with LCDs - depending on the quality of the screen, you probably will not use in direct sunlight due to problems glare. Everything you see in the location, reflections on the screen. In addition, the LCD crystals tend to "pop" in the sun, which makes the situation worse.

  • Batteries. Use the LCD monitor to compose your photos drains your camera batteries much faster than using the viewfinder. If you are looking for without access to electrical outlets to recharge the batteries, you will be thankful for battery!

  • The human eye. Later in the day, as smart as digital cameras, the human eye is able, the solution is closer than an LCD. So you end up with a sharper and more accurate with the viewfinder.

  • Check the images. Regardless of the quality of the LCD is unlikely that you give a very clear picture of the image you have just. Most LCD screens are overexpose an image as a point in the rule. It is best to purchase to give the technical knowledge of photography you the assurance that the settings are correct and your images correctly exposed, rather than to determine on the LCD screen image quality.

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