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An optical viewfinder shows you the scene as your eye sees it, not as the sensor records it. On the Live View axis, you get a real-time, electronic preview of the exact exposure, contrast, and color temperature. If the image looks too dark or too blue on the live view, that is exactly how the final photo will look. This is vastly superior for shooting in changing light or when using manual strobes.
Most live view sensors (CMOS) use a rolling shutter. If your axis is horizontal and you pan vertically, you get "jello effect." If you rotate your axis 90 degrees (portrait mode on a live view), you eliminate the jello during horizontal pans. live view axis better
: High-resolution video provides clearer images, making it easier to see details like faces or license plates. This is crucial for both live monitoring and forensic analysis. Step 2: The 20-Degree Rule 3