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So do not do that!

 

 

I do need to check the screen. In a rapidly changing shoot I need to keep an eye on the histogram, make sure eyes are open, check expressions, etc.

 

The other day I was photographing a politician as he did a walk-about around a new office. We were inside then outside, then back to inside again plus moving to different rooms, so the light levels keep changing and as for colour balance! AND everyone wanted a picture with him, (as he was a politician it could have been the other way around...). So to check exposure I had to keep checking the screen plus make sure that nobody blinked at the wrong time.

 

 

 

The screen is there to be used, and boy do I use it!

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I recently learned that in such situations shooting 3 frames or so in continuous mode, rather than a single frame, ensures that there will be at least one photograph where everyone has their eyes open. I had my doubts until I tried it.

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I do need to check the screen. In a rapidly changing shoot I need to keep an eye on the histogram, make sure eyes are open, check expressions, etc.

 

The other day I was photographing a politician as he did a walk-about around a new office. We were inside then outside, then back to inside again plus moving to different rooms, so the light levels keep changing and as for colour balance! AND everyone wanted a picture with him, (as he was a politician it could have been the other way around...). So to check exposure I had to keep checking the screen plus make sure that nobody blinked at the wrong time.

 

 

 

The screen is there to be used, and boy do I use it!

So set the autoreview to "hold shutter button";)

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I do need to check the screen. In a rapidly changing shoot I need to keep an eye on the histogram, make sure eyes are open, check expressions...

 

 

With respect and sympathy I invite film practitioners to post how they have managed for 100 years.

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Got my second M back from Leica NJ today. Same thing as the other M last month with a shuuter replacement.

 

Neglected to mention that the one battery I sent in to Leica for them to check, was OK and it has been confirmed by Leicas that the battery was not the issue. To them the shutter was the issue. This battery was in a camera the last time I had a lock up and went dead unexpectedly, but charged full in a few minutes.

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They managed to waste a lot of film.

 

This is really out of proportion; since digital photography began the amount of 'trials' for one subject/photographic situation has increased logarithmically

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