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Live View is a camera feature that allows you to view the sensor’s feed on the rear LCD. In other words, it lets you see how your images will turn out before you actually take them. If you’ve ever composed a photo by looking at the screen on the back of your camera, you’ve used Live View.
1 ημέρα πριν · Live View is a feature on digital cameras that allows the user to see a real-time display of the scene through the camera’s sensor rather than through the optical viewfinder. This feature is particularly useful for composing shots in challenging angles or for capturing macro photography, where precision is essential. ...
10 Ιουν 2010 · What is live view on digital cameras? All but the most basic DSLRs now offer the option to compose your images using the rear LCD screen instead of the optical viewfinder. This is known as live view. This can be especially useful when shooting from ground-level, or from tight angles.
Live View is a neat function that uses the LCD screen to display exactly what the camera sees at any time. This tool is available in the majority of modern digital cameras, though additional functions or modes might vary from camera to camera.
Switching on live view can allow you to dynamically use the camera’s features to adjust the white balance until you verify the white balance that you’ve chosen will render the images the way you’d imagined.
21 Οκτ 2024 · Your camera’s live view mode is a great way to take photos with more control and accuracy. With it, you can see what the photo will look like before you take it, which can help you get better results.