Melonpool
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Sigh...
I'm getting a little frustrated here. I ask a question and everyone answers an entirely different question. I know that monitor work is important. I have used them before and I have used them in the non-mirrored (Muppet) way. But I'm pretty rusty and would like to brush up and improve these skills.
In the years since I did the monitor work, however, I lent my camera to a friend who constantly borrows it back again everytime I need it. My thought was that it might be cheaper and easier for me to go out and buy a webcam and set up a makeshift monitor (especially since the Apple isights seem to have a very quick refresh rate), but before I shelled out $120, I wondered if anyone else had ever tried this and if it was even worth it.
I gather this anser is "no," considering everyone that has responded to this question has in fact answered the question "do I really need to use a monitor?"
Steve
I'm getting a little frustrated here. I ask a question and everyone answers an entirely different question. I know that monitor work is important. I have used them before and I have used them in the non-mirrored (Muppet) way. But I'm pretty rusty and would like to brush up and improve these skills.
In the years since I did the monitor work, however, I lent my camera to a friend who constantly borrows it back again everytime I need it. My thought was that it might be cheaper and easier for me to go out and buy a webcam and set up a makeshift monitor (especially since the Apple isights seem to have a very quick refresh rate), but before I shelled out $120, I wondered if anyone else had ever tried this and if it was even worth it.
I gather this anser is "no," considering everyone that has responded to this question has in fact answered the question "do I really need to use a monitor?"
Steve