Hmm. I use them much the same way I used compact 35mm cameras: relatively light use of the viewfinder unless I've got them zoomed out to a telephoto setting.

The SLRs I use exactly as I used my film SLRs.

Godfrey


On Oct 17, 2005, at 7:08 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

I think Albano was talking about the cameras that don't have a viewfinder,
or which have very poor finders - the P&S cameras like the Optios, the
little Canons, Sonys, etc.

I think that more experienced users tend to work with digital cameras in much the same way that they shot with film. I know that when I first shot digital, I was constantly staring at the LCD screen, evaluating the image. Now, my eye rarely comes away from the viewfinder. I use the display (and the histogram) only as an infrequent check. The act of shoting is the same
for me as it has always been.

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