Hi All.....
I have just come to a conclusion after a study in the use of LCD vs Viewfinder on a digital camera.
After using a bunch of consumer digital cameras and studying the photos taken .......comparing images taken using the viewfinder and the LCD....i found that the photos taken with the viewfinder is generally better and less "blur due to camera shake"
I realized that if a person handhold their camera (For inddor & low light shot) and frame the subject through the LCD and then pressing the shutter (S2)after the focus is done(S1) then there is a tendency of blurred image.
However, if the framing is done using the viewfinder(with camera resting on the face+nose......this will help to avoid "movements" which may have existed when holding the camera up front with arms out holding the camera. This will be similar to times when we use lamp post or other rigid structure to pres the camera against when taking low light shot...e.g at night.
I reccomend you guys to try this out......and see if the viewfinder helps in reducing shakey images.....
Till then...
regards,
me
I have just come to a conclusion after a study in the use of LCD vs Viewfinder on a digital camera.
After using a bunch of consumer digital cameras and studying the photos taken .......comparing images taken using the viewfinder and the LCD....i found that the photos taken with the viewfinder is generally better and less "blur due to camera shake"
I realized that if a person handhold their camera (For inddor & low light shot) and frame the subject through the LCD and then pressing the shutter (S2)after the focus is done(S1) then there is a tendency of blurred image.
However, if the framing is done using the viewfinder(with camera resting on the face+nose......this will help to avoid "movements" which may have existed when holding the camera up front with arms out holding the camera. This will be similar to times when we use lamp post or other rigid structure to pres the camera against when taking low light shot...e.g at night.
I reccomend you guys to try this out......and see if the viewfinder helps in reducing shakey images.....
Till then...
regards,
me