StudentOfLight said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHKhkgIDihc
This astro timelapse was fu___ing annoying to set up. In order to get required depth of field I needed to get the tripod as low to the ground as possible while framing the tree properly. How does one set up a shot like this?
1) I need to lie on the ground to look through the dark viewfinder to try and get the framing I want and then without bumping the tripod get up and set the intervalometer. ( Or resign myself to being pinned motionless under a tripod for 2-3 hours.)
2) Take an image, remove the camera from the tripod and check composition. Place camera back on tripod. Make adjustment. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat.... Repeat until it's right.
3) Tether the camera to a computer. (I prefer not to take my laptop into the bush for numerous reasons)
All the time wasted in setup is imaging time which is lost. A fully articulating screen will greatly speed up the setup process.
I see the point. I wonder, however, if a swifel screen on an dslr would be a good solution to this issue. Personally, if I had such situations a lot, I guess I would prefer using my iPad as live view remote control.