How can I find the subject of my photos while I'm outdoors?
How can I see my shot in the viewfinder when I'm outside? All I can see is my reflection. Without a small, eye-sized viewfinder, I'm at a huge disadvantage.
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How can I see my shot in the viewfinder when I'm outside? All I can see is my reflection. Without a small, eye-sized viewfinder, I'm at a huge disadvantage.
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Since this lacks an EVF to cover against that, I know with a lot of cameras you can get a matte screen protector to help the problem.
However, I do not put much weight on the LCD inside the camera; it's just a preview. When I need to properly color grade an image, I pull the card and load it on my MacBook I know the calibration on is reasonably accurate with the color profiling I have setup.
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Thank you...but if I can't see the subject, how do I know if I have any photos worth downloading?
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@kmml57izi6jy9mf your camera does not have a viewfinder or a LCD screen where you can see the subject of your pictures?
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