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<p>[QUOTE="blu62vette, post: 1133374, member: 17342"]The interview was not about a list of items to buy to do imaging. When I have setup new photography systems for companies it includes a live view feature. I do not encourage people to use if they are just starting out. For someone just starting to image I prefer they learn how to take images first, then learn how to make it a quicker process. They seem intrigued by live view so I have them shoot with it, then I shoot it via the viewfinder and my images have come out crisper. </p><p><br /></p><p>For me live view is slow and slows me down. I shoot enough coins where I can't have the slow speed. For those that use it and it works for them, that is great, I can see the benefits. It just is not for everyone.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit to add: I should clarify, my camera is tethered to my computer for the use of seeing the images immediately. I do not focus via this method. I do find tethering to be helpful but not necessary for everyone depending n what they are trying to accomplish. There is just no perfect method as we are all different in the way we do things. It is best for people to practice and develop what is best for themselves.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blu62vette, post: 1133374, member: 17342"]The interview was not about a list of items to buy to do imaging. When I have setup new photography systems for companies it includes a live view feature. I do not encourage people to use if they are just starting out. For someone just starting to image I prefer they learn how to take images first, then learn how to make it a quicker process. They seem intrigued by live view so I have them shoot with it, then I shoot it via the viewfinder and my images have come out crisper. For me live view is slow and slows me down. I shoot enough coins where I can't have the slow speed. For those that use it and it works for them, that is great, I can see the benefits. It just is not for everyone. Edit to add: I should clarify, my camera is tethered to my computer for the use of seeing the images immediately. I do not focus via this method. I do find tethering to be helpful but not necessary for everyone depending n what they are trying to accomplish. There is just no perfect method as we are all different in the way we do things. It is best for people to practice and develop what is best for themselves.[/QUOTE]
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