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Second Guessing my Camera Choice
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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1182701" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>I'm not trying to convince those who don't see the need for an articulating LCD that they need one. If you have ever tried it and liked it you won't want to be without it. If you haven't or didn't then it won't appeal.</p><p></p><p>But, to be more clear, there are shots you/I just can't frame properly without it. One case in point, was at a friend's daughter's wedding. We all stood for the processional; by holding my camera over my head and panning I was able to video a scene that I couldn't clearly see because of the crowd.</p><p>Now, I could have achieved the same thing without an articulating LCD by standing on the pew, but I don't think it would have been appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the feature only comes in handy for a small percentage of situations. But, when you need it it's very nice to have. So, all else being equal I wouldn't invest in a system without that option.</p><p>That doesn't mean every camera body I own has to have it though, just that the capability is there if I want to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1182701, member: 45350"] I'm not trying to convince those who don't see the need for an articulating LCD that they need one. If you have ever tried it and liked it you won't want to be without it. If you haven't or didn't then it won't appeal. But, to be more clear, there are shots you/I just can't frame properly without it. One case in point, was at a friend's daughter's wedding. We all stood for the processional; by holding my camera over my head and panning I was able to video a scene that I couldn't clearly see because of the crowd. Now, I could have achieved the same thing without an articulating LCD by standing on the pew, but I don't think it would have been appreciated. Honestly, the feature only comes in handy for a small percentage of situations. But, when you need it it's very nice to have. So, all else being equal I wouldn't invest in a system without that option. That doesn't mean every camera body I own has to have it though, just that the capability is there if I want to use it. [/QUOTE]
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