csphua
12-30-2009, 05:41 AM
Hi,
I find that the small thumbnail view of photo I taken when viewing histogram too hard to spot issue like closed eyes, slight movement/blur or not enough depth of field of background. I often have to switch between histogram view and full LCD view of the photo by pressing the <INFO> button.
When shooting events, I do not have the luxurious of holding a group of people back long enough for me to check histogram then check full LCD view of photo... I could normally check one of these only. Is there a way I can check both easily in one view without pressing any button on the camera? Do you know what is the best practice? Any tips to share?
I wish there is a view where it just shows the thumbnail view and histogram only, minus all the other textual/EXIF info which I won't care at that moment. This could make the thumbnail view of photo bigger and easier to spot issue I mentioned above while checking the histogram.
I have 50D, 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 IS, 580 EX II.
Thanks.
I find that the small thumbnail view of photo I taken when viewing histogram too hard to spot issue like closed eyes, slight movement/blur or not enough depth of field of background. I often have to switch between histogram view and full LCD view of the photo by pressing the <INFO> button.
When shooting events, I do not have the luxurious of holding a group of people back long enough for me to check histogram then check full LCD view of photo... I could normally check one of these only. Is there a way I can check both easily in one view without pressing any button on the camera? Do you know what is the best practice? Any tips to share?
I wish there is a view where it just shows the thumbnail view and histogram only, minus all the other textual/EXIF info which I won't care at that moment. This could make the thumbnail view of photo bigger and easier to spot issue I mentioned above while checking the histogram.
I have 50D, 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 IS, 580 EX II.
Thanks.