![]() Quick access is granted to quality and size, flash options, drive settings, DRO and HDR setups, ISO, metering patterns, exposure compensation, etc., just about everything you’d want to have access to in the field. In Live View you can easily move through the settings you’d make in the field. ![]() You can choose between Live View and viewfinder (95 percent coverage) shooting via a switch on the camera top. I found myself using the monitor like a waist-level finder, à la twin lens reflex shooting. The monitor flips down but not side to side, but is quite versatile and offers great down-low and over-the-head shooting. This one, a bright 3” LCD, gives you a 100 percent frame view and quick access to all necessary functions, and is quite readable even in bright light. The body itself is somewhat boxy (5.5x4x3.5”, about 1.5 lbs), but that seems to be the case with many cameras sporting an articulating monitor.
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