dee
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I have erred ... I love my DSLRs most of which do not have 'live view' so , looking through the finder must be 'dead view ?].
i have to use the screen on my Fuji XF1 , but it's handy to fir in a pocket .
I have also bought a Sony A390 [ probably just me that actually wanted one [ just for the waist level viewing experience .
The Fuji X-Pro 1 provides no less than 3 options - OVF / EVF / live view rear screen .
This screen , with grid imposed is so bright and crisp , that I am tempted by it .. though it seems a touch disloyal to treat the camera as a typical point and shoot , albeit in manual as I like , at times , to override the ' correct ' exposure .
Obviously , this is not rational - but , there was a time when live view for serious cameras was considered unnecessary .
Approaching 70 , I just can't keep up !!
dee
i have to use the screen on my Fuji XF1 , but it's handy to fir in a pocket .
I have also bought a Sony A390 [ probably just me that actually wanted one [ just for the waist level viewing experience .
The Fuji X-Pro 1 provides no less than 3 options - OVF / EVF / live view rear screen .
This screen , with grid imposed is so bright and crisp , that I am tempted by it .. though it seems a touch disloyal to treat the camera as a typical point and shoot , albeit in manual as I like , at times , to override the ' correct ' exposure .
Obviously , this is not rational - but , there was a time when live view for serious cameras was considered unnecessary .
Approaching 70 , I just can't keep up !!
dee