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Who is a CHIMP?Ok,you all know who you are, so own up, who chimps????
This a story about chimping http://www.sportsshooter.com/special_feature/chimping/index.html Make sure you see part I & II ps. I chimp when I am at a new location
LEEK!!! This is the answer you wanted!
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Guilty as charged!! Usually chimp at histograms and blinkies for the first few frames to confirm exposure is ok (and most frames for things like white birds on dark water in Matrix). Also chimp when trying new techniques etc. Then its usually just down to chimping when I have a few moments spare to see if there is anything I should obviously reshoot. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
Like Robboh I chimp on histos in every new location so I can adjust my EV then I DEFINITELY chimp if their are other photogs around & I have a great capture to show off.
Peter
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ditto. and I shoot away after that
Guilty!! I chimp ocassionally at weddings and show the bride/groom how great they look, it's good for business and also helps them relax more. Chimping is useful with kids portraiture too...where would we be without it?
Geoff
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Thanks for the video. I saw some amazing cameras there!
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Ah... I knew I wasn't going mad... chimping does mean something...
Now I know that I can confess that I probably chimp when I don't need to and don't when I probably need to... Then there's the misled chimping when I'm convinced that it's a good shot - only to find that it's very blurred when I get home... Cheers, John
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Thats then the raucous shrieking that can be heard through the jungle. You know, the one that sounds like the chimp is having its heart cut out with a blunt spoon. My SO knows this one well! And its ALWAYS the shot that otherwise would have been the pick of the bunch! Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
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