Are you still shooting everything through the viewfinder? Not me.
Shooting from the rear LCD unlocks perspectives that are awkward, uncomfortable, or flat-out impossible through the viewfinder – and it has completely changed the way I approach wildlife photography. In fact, people are surprised to learn that I use the rear LCD for roughly 40–50% of my shots!
For most photographers, learning to use the rear LCD for shooting is an exercise in frustration, and they soon give up. Wanna know an easier way? This video will show you all the tips and tricks I know 🙂
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Great tip, went out and tried this today with Nikon Z9 and 180-600, I usually have my monitor mode in Priority 2, when I pulled the LCD away from the body the screen would be on for a few seconds then go dark, to have it come back on I would have to push the LCD back into the camera, Same issue with Priority 1, when in auto mode or monitor only, no issue, Is this a problem with my camera or do I have to be in monitor only or automatic display switch? Thanks for your time