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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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When in bright light I find it almost impossible to chimp to check histogram or even to check for blinkies. In fact in bright light I just don't bother anymore .... too frustrating.
I am wondering if any members have experiece of the Delkin Pop-Up Shade. Does it do what it says on the tin. At a UK price of around £35 I though it wise to ask before buying. This is not an item that my local dealer stocks, so I cannot check it out for myself. Link http://www.delkin.com/products/popupshades/pro/ Don |
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I too have problems viewing the LCD screen on the D2X in bright conditions. I always turn my back to the sun before viewing pics or histogram. In exceptionally bright conditions I sometimes remove the LCD screen cover temporarily as glare can add to the situation. I personally would not consider a pop-up shade I could always shade the screen with a cupped hand while camera/lens on neck-strap.
Chimping is a must of only to review a histogram.
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![]() There are times when chimping is only going to give you an indication that the pictures in the bag. You have to put your faith in the fact that the image was in focus and correctly exposed. You know just like you did with film ![]() |
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