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D7000 Live View
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<blockquote data-quote="johnwartjr" data-source="post: 16588" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>I've only used live view a few times on any Nikons.</p><p></p><p>There are rare situations where I see some use for it. I primarily have used it in a situation where I had the camera on a tripod to try and frame a specific shot, but the camera was at a height/level/angle where I couldn't easily look through the viewfinder. Maybe like for a self portrait. Turn on LV, get the crop and focus set, turn off LV and take the shot.</p><p></p><p>On a camera with the tilt/swivel screen, like a D5000, I can see where it would be even more useful in similar situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnwartjr, post: 16588, member: 2176"] I've only used live view a few times on any Nikons. There are rare situations where I see some use for it. I primarily have used it in a situation where I had the camera on a tripod to try and frame a specific shot, but the camera was at a height/level/angle where I couldn't easily look through the viewfinder. Maybe like for a self portrait. Turn on LV, get the crop and focus set, turn off LV and take the shot. On a camera with the tilt/swivel screen, like a D5000, I can see where it would be even more useful in similar situations. [/QUOTE]
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