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Those clever Canon people, what will they think of next![]()
i couldnt care less about live view, i would only ever use it on a 5d for video... i dont think it adheres to dslr photography

It is VERY useful for macro work. If you get right on something and use manual focus you would be amazed how far out you were when you thought it was perfectly focused.

As someone who wishes Liveview would crawl back into whatever foul orifice it emerged from, this made me chuckle![]()
As someone who wishes Liveview would crawl back into whatever foul orifice it emerged from, this made me chuckle![]()

As someone who wishes Liveview would crawl back into whatever foul orifice it emerged from, this made me chuckle![]()
Either way, i couldn't care less about live view, i would only ever use it on a 5d for video... i don't think it adheres to dslr photography
It's also great for photographing the moon and the sky. It's actually VERY hard to get critical focus using manual focus and the view finder.
People that complain about live view just aren't into one of the many applications for it i think.
There was a time before DSLRs when people did actually take pictures on film using those weird viewfinders...
Yes when the viewfinders were designed more for manual focus.
It's damned hard manually focussing on the moon, especially using 1000mm plus of reach when its hard to actually turn the barrel in small enough movements to get it right.
I still have to use the viewfinder but i'm looking forward to getting a camera with live view for that purpose.

There was a time before DSLRs when people did actually take pictures on film using those weird viewfinders...
There was also a time when people used pin hole cameras and before that they stood inside a box with a hole in the wall and painted the images that was produced. Just because something was once done a particular way doesn't mean it can't be done differently in the future or are you saying that the film SLRs of the 90's were the pinacle of the evolution of the camera and we should just stop trying to develop new features?
How can a viewfinder be designed "more for manual focus"? I'm genuinely interested as I belief I cannot state a difference between my DSLRs and SLRs viewfinder.