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I don't see any problems today with the first architectural exterior shots I took at 24mm. Could have gone for a fixed 24, but I want to use this as a fill in for the cambo and do not want to have to keep swapping lenses around and dealing with dust. Reading the innstruction book, it says that Liveview can overheat the camera and degrade the image, so am not going to bother with that. I am impressed with the idea that the camera can use a white sheet image to calculate and automaticaly remove the dust from subsequent shots. Anyone used this feature? I plan on processing through Phase One Pro (3.8), so presume that feature is tied in with Canon's own RAW processing only. Adrian
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| Posts: 731 | Location: New York | Registered: 26 May 2003 |
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quote: Originally posted by Adrian Wilson: [qb]
Reading the innstruction book, it says that Liveview can overheat the camera and degrade the image, so am not going to bother with that.
Adrian [/qb]
I have been testing live view for several weeks in a production enviroment and the best thing to do is to open it when composing then shoot the "test" image and the keep it closed until you need it again. I have been trying to get my stylist to shut it down as much as possible and they do. It is really a nice feature and worth the effort. Most of my stylist use it for wrinkles in fabric . . . it's that good.
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| Posts: 843 | Location: California | Registered: 07 October 2005 |
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