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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 391272" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Just to see what I frame I could care less about the screen. I'd rather use the viewfinder and save battery but this is a completely different story. If in live-view, with the "i" button you can go through some options like FX or DX and such. The last is exposure preview. When enabled, with the "info" button you can add the histogram. The DOF preview works on the screen too. In the viewfinder it is pretty hard to see anything but on screen it is great. Now it makes sense to shoot manual without a handheld lightmeter.</p><p></p><p>The leveling plane is also in the info options which saves me quite some effort leveling my tripod in the dark. I now use the cam to do that instead of using my cellphone to light the pod's levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 391272, member: 31330"] Just to see what I frame I could care less about the screen. I'd rather use the viewfinder and save battery but this is a completely different story. If in live-view, with the "i" button you can go through some options like FX or DX and such. The last is exposure preview. When enabled, with the "info" button you can add the histogram. The DOF preview works on the screen too. In the viewfinder it is pretty hard to see anything but on screen it is great. Now it makes sense to shoot manual without a handheld lightmeter. The leveling plane is also in the info options which saves me quite some effort leveling my tripod in the dark. I now use the cam to do that instead of using my cellphone to light the pod's levels. [/QUOTE]
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