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>1) supposed to be quite fast but your live-view will go black during the time it takes to focus
Yup, the display goes blank for a bit Not even my crappy HP 945 does that!
>2) you´ll have your lv-preview while the cam takes focus, which often takes around 3 seconds
Clearly too much, but you can fine tune the exact point to focus on, an that's neat if you're shooting a static subject.
>again, what´s your diopter
Sorry, I don't remember the exact figures but it's myopia, so I don't feel comfortable going around without glasses, lol
>i would recommend a different camera (in that price-section only the sony 300/350 offer good live-view but i thik the canon will have the edge in picture quality at higher iso), if not, adjust the view-finder and use it
Checking the Sony A300/350 at DPreview right now... If the Live View is more responsive (and that seems to be the case) it looks promising, indeed. And not only the Live View is more responsive, the AF is more fast too, it seems. I can sacrifice a little picture quality in order to get that.
The Sony A300 is only 50 below the 1000D (special offer) but I could try to get it from some other place.
>furthermore, when i use the view-finder (not this cam though), i dont press so hard against it that i touch my glasses with my face ;)
lol The problem is, when I'm sweating the glasses slide over my nose, so you don't have to press too much for that to happen :p
Thanks, that was hepful
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