Lisa Strong
February 26th, 2010, 11:52 AM
And while I'm here - though it doesn't look like this forum has gotten any attention in some time...
I got this camera with the idea it would be a good convergence device. I do stills and video - multimedia storytelling. I may have to switch between modes quickly, so I had hoped the two on the same camera would have the same "workflow." However, this doesn't seem to be the case. When I am in video mode (manual), the LCD is live, representing what I am actually shooting. If I'm over/under exposed, that shows up. In still mode (manual), this is not the case. The LCD auto exposes. I must figure my exposure by the little meter notches in the bottom of the screen - kinda old fashioned! I can only see my result when in review. I would like to have a live LCD read out for stills. Is this possible? Is it a setting in the menu I am missing? If this is not possible, it should be. My work around is flicking the dial into video mode to get a visual on my still exposure before shooting, but if I am taking a long exposure (fairly common), I have to start ditzing with shutter speed on the video side, remember to set it back to 1/60 or ... it's the same camera; seems like it should just work the same in both modes.
Thanks,
Lisa
I got this camera with the idea it would be a good convergence device. I do stills and video - multimedia storytelling. I may have to switch between modes quickly, so I had hoped the two on the same camera would have the same "workflow." However, this doesn't seem to be the case. When I am in video mode (manual), the LCD is live, representing what I am actually shooting. If I'm over/under exposed, that shows up. In still mode (manual), this is not the case. The LCD auto exposes. I must figure my exposure by the little meter notches in the bottom of the screen - kinda old fashioned! I can only see my result when in review. I would like to have a live LCD read out for stills. Is this possible? Is it a setting in the menu I am missing? If this is not possible, it should be. My work around is flicking the dial into video mode to get a visual on my still exposure before shooting, but if I am taking a long exposure (fairly common), I have to start ditzing with shutter speed on the video side, remember to set it back to 1/60 or ... it's the same camera; seems like it should just work the same in both modes.
Thanks,
Lisa