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Does any camera auto-level?

 
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Dec 26, 2015 04:45 |  #46

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30% of my PP seems to be wasted with crop-n-level. Well, it feels that way anyway. It just seems like "isn't this the kind of thing computers are for"? Even 5% off bugs me unless I'm intending the tilt so at a high percentage of my shots need some kind of leveling. Ugg.

How hard would it be for them to install an electronic internal level and feed that into the RAW file?

Anyone know if a brand/model has this? Maybe this is one of those features a smartphone or P&S will get first. Hopefully its just my ignorance and its already there for the taking.

All my Sony mirrorless have and I forget to shoot using automatic mode at all. Always look into the histogram which tells me a better metering.


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Dec 26, 2015 14:30 |  #47

Mark K wrote in post #17832632 (external link)
All my Sony mirrorless have and I forget to shoot using automatic mode at all. Always look into the histogram which tells me a better metering.

he means "level" as in horizontal correctness. not brightness. ;-)a


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Dec 26, 2015 19:33 |  #48

Xyclopx wrote in post #17833099 (external link)
he means "level" as in horizontal correctness. not brightness. ;-)a

Thanks for correcting my mistake and yes, there is this horizontal levels, together with dozens of other information.
I noticed both Fuji and Nikon are developing hybrid view finder and I wonder when will this happen to real life.


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