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<blockquote data-quote="Bigpudd56" data-source="post: 641593" data-attributes="member: 44112"><p>Hi Bernt: It is used for just like looking into the camera viewfinder with a eye cup so as to not let any light, or glare obstruct a clear view, but instead you can use it for your LCD screen. It will allow you to see the correct exposure when you have it on move live view mode. You can also use it in live view photography mode, and zoom in on different areas of the screen to see if your background and foreground are in focus. Before you take the shot . But like I said. There are so many brands out there that clam it can do this and that. And find out it’s not true, I just don’t want to go thru the hassle. by the way, I have been shooting with film for many, many years. I got tired of doing darkroom work with all the chemical, and developing film. I just got the D800 at the begging of this year. This is my first digital camera. WOW what a learning curve. But I like it. Am using Lightroom cc6 , and Free Google NIK software. With a Canon Primx Pro-100 printer. And a Datacolor Spyder 5 Studio calibration system for display ,and printer. Am still having trouble getting correct color balance. By the way do you shoot in RAW or JPEG. I shoot RAW. I want full control, just like film, and manual cameras. I was looking at your photos, and you seem to have gotten good control of color balance, color separation , and exposure . The black & whites have very good tone separation . Am into black & white. I will continue to call upon you, for your insight, yes, I will be picking your brain. And by the way. Am 61 y/o and retired also. And you can call me Peter. Talk to you later. By.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigpudd56, post: 641593, member: 44112"] Hi Bernt: It is used for just like looking into the camera viewfinder with a eye cup so as to not let any light, or glare obstruct a clear view, but instead you can use it for your LCD screen. It will allow you to see the correct exposure when you have it on move live view mode. You can also use it in live view photography mode, and zoom in on different areas of the screen to see if your background and foreground are in focus. Before you take the shot . But like I said. There are so many brands out there that clam it can do this and that. And find out it’s not true, I just don’t want to go thru the hassle. by the way, I have been shooting with film for many, many years. I got tired of doing darkroom work with all the chemical, and developing film. I just got the D800 at the begging of this year. This is my first digital camera. WOW what a learning curve. But I like it. Am using Lightroom cc6 , and Free Google NIK software. With a Canon Primx Pro-100 printer. And a Datacolor Spyder 5 Studio calibration system for display ,and printer. Am still having trouble getting correct color balance. By the way do you shoot in RAW or JPEG. I shoot RAW. I want full control, just like film, and manual cameras. I was looking at your photos, and you seem to have gotten good control of color balance, color separation , and exposure . The black & whites have very good tone separation . Am into black & white. I will continue to call upon you, for your insight, yes, I will be picking your brain. And by the way. Am 61 y/o and retired also. And you can call me Peter. Talk to you later. By. [/QUOTE]
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