I was out shooting with my Leica IIIc the other day and after each shot I caught myself looking at the back of the camera like Pavlov's dog. #facepalm
Anyone else do this?
I used to chimp a lot until I switched from a Canon DSLR to their newer mirrorless EOS R. As a result, I also now take a lot less photos and don’t really look at them until they’re on the computer. Every once in a while I’ll look just to double check if I got all the shots I was planning to get, but usually not, at least not for ambient shots. If I’m shooting with flash, even though I meter, I check and tweak. Metering gets me in the ball park. Having the real-time jpeg preview in the viewfinder is a real game changer for shooting ambient. I set the camera on manual with the front dial set the shutter, the back dial set to aperture, the lens control ring set to ISO, and the Touch Bar on the back that everybody hates so much set to walk up and down the white balance scale. They can hate it. I love it. Looking through the viewfinder you simply adjust your exposure to your liking using one of the 3 controls, or any combination of them, adjust the white balance with the Touch Bar, and take the picture. I set the button right next to the focus button on the back to show depth of field preview, so the aperture dial is right above that, hit focus, if you want check the DOF, make any other adjustments while looking through the viewfinder, then take the picture. No need to chimp, you were already looking at it when you pushed the shutter button.