Witch Mountain
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 12, 2009
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I got my new camera Wednesday (Nikon D90) and I'm having a ball reacquainting myself with SLR photography.
As I was a long time film SLR user, I lean towards using my viewfinder instead of the live view. However, I went on a day trip yesterday to take pictures and notice far more slightly blurry ones than I'd like. Seems that in the old days, the vision was great and nowadays, my 40 something eyes are in need of readers (and possibly all the time glasses).
Those of you with less than perfect vision, have you just resigned yourself to live view with your glasses on? Have you purchased a dioptic adapter? Ultimately, my husband and one son want me to teach them to use my new toy once I'm familiar with it myself. This makes me reluctant to put something permanent on the viewfinder.
Some pictures were stunning and I was really pleased with the increase in resolution (my best point and shoot is 6mp). My best friend was with me and her opinion was that I am too hard on myself, that I need to give myself time to get used to it. Meanwhile, the few I took on automatic were just fine-I know it is me that's screwing those shots up.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
As I was a long time film SLR user, I lean towards using my viewfinder instead of the live view. However, I went on a day trip yesterday to take pictures and notice far more slightly blurry ones than I'd like. Seems that in the old days, the vision was great and nowadays, my 40 something eyes are in need of readers (and possibly all the time glasses).
Those of you with less than perfect vision, have you just resigned yourself to live view with your glasses on? Have you purchased a dioptic adapter? Ultimately, my husband and one son want me to teach them to use my new toy once I'm familiar with it myself. This makes me reluctant to put something permanent on the viewfinder.
Some pictures were stunning and I was really pleased with the increase in resolution (my best point and shoot is 6mp). My best friend was with me and her opinion was that I am too hard on myself, that I need to give myself time to get used to it. Meanwhile, the few I took on automatic were just fine-I know it is me that's screwing those shots up.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
