The problem I have at nights is that focusing is pretty hard. I don't always have a clear object in the distance I can use and even when using the live-view zoom, since I work in darkness, anything I zoom in at is pretty dark and grainy. Upping ISO doesn't help much.
Since the LCD does not display RAW, I assume that anything in normal live-view or exposure preview is a compiled JPEG. Does anyone know if changing my settings for JPEG shots (like quality) would have any effect on the live-view and exposure preview my LCD displays?
I'm going to try it during my next night shoot but I'd rather not waste hours imagining I see changes while it would be technically impossible in the first place.
Since the LCD does not display RAW, I assume that anything in normal live-view or exposure preview is a compiled JPEG. Does anyone know if changing my settings for JPEG shots (like quality) would have any effect on the live-view and exposure preview my LCD displays?
I'm going to try it during my next night shoot but I'd rather not waste hours imagining I see changes while it would be technically impossible in the first place.