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D5300/3300 Budget Low Light Setup (Newbie needs help!)
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<blockquote data-quote="dennybeall" data-source="post: 439677" data-attributes="member: 36754"><p>I've shot some video with a D5300 and the tilt screen does make a big difference. </p><p>Outside in the daylight you just can't see the screen though and you can only shoot video with the screen, the viewfinder is not active while shooting video. I have a viewfinder that goes over the screen. The time constraints have never been a problem since there are always breaks in the action every couple minutes in what I shoot. Even in shooting an indoor speech I would think you can stop and start easily at natural breaks in the action. Some folks use the WiFi in the camera to send the screen to their smartphone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennybeall, post: 439677, member: 36754"] I've shot some video with a D5300 and the tilt screen does make a big difference. Outside in the daylight you just can't see the screen though and you can only shoot video with the screen, the viewfinder is not active while shooting video. I have a viewfinder that goes over the screen. The time constraints have never been a problem since there are always breaks in the action every couple minutes in what I shoot. Even in shooting an indoor speech I would think you can stop and start easily at natural breaks in the action. Some folks use the WiFi in the camera to send the screen to their smartphone. [/QUOTE]
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