02-06-2013, 01:22 AM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1360104973' post='21808']
This is what I have against EVF's too. You lose the 3D feel of an OVF...Why it feels like that to me I can not say....But I much prefer an OVF over any EVF (and therefore find mirrorless cameras not desirable).
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....hmmm yes, and i do myself harm saying what follows but when has that ever stopped me.....
so:- comparisons comparisons :-(for this silly old fool down here) -
an OVF - looks just like the real picture thru my other open eye, is easy to see and focus, and makes it easy to follow the actual moving scene + when taking a sequence i can't see the flipping mirror and can see the on going scene
an EVF - is like watching 2D TV, the picture lags the scene in my other open eye, and when taking a sequence the EVF flips so i can't see the on going scene
…..but why would a complete system be designed around such a thing….maybe their persistence of the new vision means that they can't see the flipping scenes
….and that old truth says 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'….so i must be wrong....
This is what I have against EVF's too. You lose the 3D feel of an OVF...Why it feels like that to me I can not say....But I much prefer an OVF over any EVF (and therefore find mirrorless cameras not desirable).
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....hmmm yes, and i do myself harm saying what follows but when has that ever stopped me.....
so:- comparisons comparisons :-(for this silly old fool down here) -
an OVF - looks just like the real picture thru my other open eye, is easy to see and focus, and makes it easy to follow the actual moving scene + when taking a sequence i can't see the flipping mirror and can see the on going scene
an EVF - is like watching 2D TV, the picture lags the scene in my other open eye, and when taking a sequence the EVF flips so i can't see the on going scene
…..but why would a complete system be designed around such a thing….maybe their persistence of the new vision means that they can't see the flipping scenes
….and that old truth says 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'….so i must be wrong....