Olympus viewer 3 reviews4/4/2023 ![]() ![]() Here, a preliminary test of the notion, is a selection of the dogs that Passed a particular spot over a given time. That, in turn, evolved into the idea that it might beįun to make and print digital contact sheets of the faces of every dog that Occurred to me that Live View would make it easy to shoot ground-levelįull-face portraits of all sorts of dogs, big and small, as they made their While not asįamous as their Parisian kin, New York's pooches are really a fascinatingĬohort-ubiquitous, wildly multifarious, winsome, jaunty, often hilarious. Photograph, in some interesting way, the dogs of New York. One vagueĭesire I've had kicking around in my head for awhile is to try to Shooting delays that are inherent to its form of the feature. I also decided to see how far I could push the E-3's Live View, despite the Possible before and making others easier and more pleasant to accomplish, Me, in short, Live View is an obvious win, enabling some shots that weren't Pictures than I could have taken if limited to the optical viewfinder. River to get a better angle on a paddleboat. Led off these posts, for example, or extended two feet out over the Hudson IĪlso found it useful several times for general picture-taking-to angle theĬamera up against a wall at knee level for the shot of the wayward box that Necessary for such pictures, but it's helpful and therefore desirable. That the E-3's Live View works quite well for that kind of thing. I did some macro and still-life tests and was not surprised at all to find Which you can compose a picture in Live View mode, a definite plus (althoughĪt the cost of some added bulk for the LCD's mount and swivel joint). And theĬamera's articulated LCD maximizes the number of positions and angles from Roughly as well as other versions of this form of Live View. Implementation of the E-3's Live View mode-the way you navigate the variousĭisplays and certain operating characteristics-but, overall, it works Subjects, especially close to the ground-it can work a lot better than the Subjects, and for some things-notably macro photography of non-moving The system works perfectly okay for static ![]() A significant shutterĭelay and LCD blackout results. Image to the LCD, which necessitates a weird, and slow, mirror dance (forĪutofocus and metering) whenever you make an exposure. As with nearlyĪll current DSLRs that have the feature, the E-3 enables Live View byįlipping the camera's mirror up and using the main sensor to feed a video Sporadically useful, and the E-3 is not really an exception. Using LCDs or electronic viewfinders (or wireless iPods or whatever), willĮventually be the dominant viewing mechanism at nearly all levels ofįuture wonders aside, the current form of Live View in most DSLRs is only I'm inĪgreement with those who think it's likely that forms of Live View, whether Photographer view the scene is arguably its most fundamental quality. It's a tremendously interesting development, since the way a camera lets the In the past 12–18 months, from entry-level to top pro model. The potential economic and photographicīenefits of it are just too compelling, a fact clearly on the minds of theĬamera companies who have stuck Live View into most of the DSLRs introduced Greeted with a lot of scorn by many SLR users. Live View is not new at all, of course-videoĬameras and digital point-and-shoots have had it for years-but it has been I said in an earlier post that Live View is a no-brainer and promised toĮxpand on that theme a bit. ![]()
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