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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
using the monitor
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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 170835" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>I think you need to read up on achieving critical focus when on a tripod. There's no debate, Live View is better for critical focus. As for "greatly enlarging the pixels" that's like saying to take a picture you need to turn on the camera. There's a reason for the zoom in Live View: for critical focus. Sure it takes a little extra time, but if time is critically important to you then you probably wouldn't be using a tripod. Your "viewfinder is best" option is just wrong: it's best in some situations and Live View is best in others...landscapes, macro, architecture where tripods are used and absolute quality and focus are important. Anytime someone says my way is best and all others are wrong is someone to ignore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 170835, member: 12977"] I think you need to read up on achieving critical focus when on a tripod. There's no debate, Live View is better for critical focus. As for "greatly enlarging the pixels" that's like saying to take a picture you need to turn on the camera. There's a reason for the zoom in Live View: for critical focus. Sure it takes a little extra time, but if time is critically important to you then you probably wouldn't be using a tripod. Your "viewfinder is best" option is just wrong: it's best in some situations and Live View is best in others...landscapes, macro, architecture where tripods are used and absolute quality and focus are important. Anytime someone says my way is best and all others are wrong is someone to ignore. [/QUOTE]
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