Sunday 11 July 2010

Canon EOS 450D Digital SLR Live View

Hello again we are going to take a in depth look at the live view mode function on the Canon EOS 450D.
This function enables the back LCD screen on the camera to give you sharp definition images
of what the CMOS image sensor is viewing in real time.
The CMOS image sensor is what the camera uses to take photos and the sensor is the cameras digital eye to the world.
Now live view is the way we can take our photos in a slower and controlled situations like
tripod work, the LCD screen live view mode is great for capturing images that are a bit tricky to perfect like as were you need to change some settings on your camera like metering,auto focus and the magnification.
Live View can be intreated with all your camera options on the LCD screen in your tab menu like if you wanted to do some magnification of an image live view is shown and a grid appears.
The live view image and settings can be adjusted there for to improve the photo.
So live view is a great way to improve photos in controlled situations and its also great for awkward angle shots like ground level and macro shots this means you can look at the LCD
screen instead of looking through the viewfinder.
The live view displays a smooth 30fps video feed on the 3" screen that is 50% more brighter than the 400d model.
The live view mode can also work in studio environments and remote live view gives you the option of a live video feed to your pc when using the supplied EOS utility software.

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