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Helpful Tip; Focus in live view for macro shots
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 66354" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>yes, LiveView really changed for the first time the way I frame a Digital SLR versus a film version. I almost always focus manually (although the D7000 autofocus is so good that been getting lazy lately), so,, the LV zoom mode is extremely handy and useful. A blessing for macro photography. </p><p></p><p>The other use I have been having is the use of exposure control. I am not sure if the D7000 can do this, but on my D800, the actual exposure is visible on the screen, so I can actually set my exposure by the LV screen. On my D700, I could not, and had to use the light meter. I have been pleased with the results. Now, I use LV for Macros and for water fall exposure control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 66354, member: 10038"] yes, LiveView really changed for the first time the way I frame a Digital SLR versus a film version. I almost always focus manually (although the D7000 autofocus is so good that been getting lazy lately), so,, the LV zoom mode is extremely handy and useful. A blessing for macro photography. The other use I have been having is the use of exposure control. I am not sure if the D7000 can do this, but on my D800, the actual exposure is visible on the screen, so I can actually set my exposure by the LV screen. On my D700, I could not, and had to use the light meter. I have been pleased with the results. Now, I use LV for Macros and for water fall exposure control. [/QUOTE]
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