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Old Jul 14, 2003, 09:20 AM
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LCD monitor

i just bought a canon digital camera (EOS 10D) and start playing with it to familiarize with the functions. i noticed that it looks like i can't use the LCD monitor to take pictures but only to review previously taken pictures. is that right? i just wondering why because most of the digital cameras i've seen can be use to take pics. is that so? or did i just miss a button to make it work. help me on this one

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Old Jan 2, 2006, 09:11 PM   #2  
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Yes, digital SLRs are like that. Because the lens does the focusing which is not transferred to the LCD. Anyway that's how they operate. I was wondering about the same thing when I got my first DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflect)

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I'm jealous! I'm still using the EOS D-30 (but do love it).

One great reason you'll love the fact that the screen is not used to take pictures: The battery/ies will last muchlonger.

I use the battery grip add-on, which holds 2 batteries, and get 500+ pics before having to recharge.

And btw, I'm using the new Tamron 18-200 lens and just love it; a great walkaround lens!
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