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Another way of using live view
Topic Started: Aug 24 2008, 11:00 PM (494 Views)
bengchye
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Work on some interior shoot before… but this one is really challenging on the particular shot… u can see how Live view on camera plays a part and also the TRIPOD!!!!!!!
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My tripod got to go out of the window…..

Anyway, i forgot to bring my tabletop tripod that i already prepare... if not my big tripod won't go out of window
Everyone know how to take sharp photos with good lens, but do u know how to take good blur photos with fantastic lens?
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Trigger Happy
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so in other words you used your phone's cam to view the liveview pic on the 350, to see what was in the frame? like a periscope set up then? cool...
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bengchye
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no... using mirror to reflect the live view.... even with angle finder, u can't see from there...

so, remember to bring mirror in your bag..... :fbounce:
Everyone know how to take sharp photos with good lens, but do u know how to take good blur photos with fantastic lens?
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then in that case better to buy that live view attachment (can't recall the name) that allows you to extend the screen a few metres via cable to the unit that attaches to your viewfinder.
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bengchye
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oh... i remember that... too ex, i don't even bother to check the price and the model name....... i remember seeing that during the KM 7D era...
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Trigger Happy
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but still cheaper than buying an a350 leh.. plus that unit is mobile, can attach it to any cam or even use as a flexible periscope :)
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i only remember the price is saw was around US$500. if there is a need, why not....
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?! iirc it was S$100+ for the first ver, the newer one (detachable) was < S$300
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bengchye
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i guess we are talking about the different items...

I remember that my friend showed me the website when i drop by his studio and was talking that this item proof to work on Canon and Nikon.. he still ask me if i want to switch system...
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i think this is the one: http://www.zigview.co.uk/
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