Obviously you don't even own a camera like this. Live view will not add noise, only switching to high ISOs of 1600 or more will cause any noticeable noise. Live view is just handy for those shots that are low to the ground or high above your head, or if your in-studio and want to be lazy and control your camera with your laptop from the other side of the room.
Judging by the fact that you have Dexter from Dexter's Lab as an avatar, I'd guess that your 12 and won't even have enough money for one of these unless your parents get it for you.
Actually Live View does add news because extended use of live view heats up the chip causeing artifacts. You didn't think the image just magically appeared? M
Stupid moron laserface. I don't know who buys cameras from you if you can't understand what other person is saying. Which idiot has hired you as a sales person when you don't even have a good attitude towards other person.
What jesse means I think is that in the live view XSI will make noise (sound) of flipping mirror and it is absolutely correct statement.
But don't tell Mr. Lazerface know-it-all something that makes sense, he will just combat you with his Best Buy employism and never think "hmm, I could be arguing with someone who actually USES these cameras professionally, and not just harks them on a sales floor."
Oh heavens, it just occurred to me that I had better state the following: "Yes, I realize that people do not use the XSi professionally, I am speaking of other models with Live View." Like my D300. :)
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A more energy-efficient second LCD.
Better contrast focusing during live view.
Articulated LCD for Live View use.
Why the hell would you use Live View? All it does is cause more noise.
@ Jesse S
Obviously you don't even own a camera like this. Live view will not add noise, only switching to high ISOs of 1600 or more will cause any noticeable noise.
Live view is just handy for those shots that are low to the ground or high above your head, or if your in-studio and want to be lazy and control your camera with your laptop from the other side of the room.
Judging by the fact that you have Dexter from Dexter's Lab as an avatar, I'd guess that your 12 and won't even have enough money for one of these unless your parents get it for you.
BTW, I sell these and other consumer/prosumer/professional cameras and lenses all day. Don't argue with a guy that knows his product inside and out.
Actually Live View does add news because extended use of live view heats up the chip causeing artifacts. You didn't think the image just magically appeared?
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Stupid moron laserface. I don't know who buys cameras from you if you can't understand what other person is saying. Which idiot has hired you as a sales person when you don't even have a good attitude towards other person.
What jesse means I think is that in the live view XSI will make noise (sound) of flipping mirror and it is absolutely correct statement.
Agreed, it can add noise.
But don't tell Mr. Lazerface know-it-all something that makes sense, he will just combat you with his Best Buy employism and never think "hmm, I could be arguing with someone who actually USES these cameras professionally, and not just harks them on a sales floor."
Oh heavens, it just occurred to me that I had better state the following: "Yes, I realize that people do not use the XSi professionally, I am speaking of other models with Live View." Like my D300. :)