Mirrorless Autofocus

For me, mirrorless is all about comfort: I can do all settings through with the EVF. No more squinting at tiny print that I would need reading glasses for.

Great point! I flipped my RP's screen inside from day one. Much more durable camera after this and all of the settings, play are via EVF.
 
EVF cameras outclass optical viewfinder cameras in every way. I bought a Sony A7R II a couple of years ago to try (my first ever EVF camera), and I was blown away. I sold all my optical viewfinder cameras, and will never use those obsolete dinosaurs again! ...

I bought my first EVF camera when Panasonic introduced the G1 in 2008. Also tried the Olympus E-P2 with the accessory EVF. I've also owned and used the Fuji X-T1 and X-E2S and the Olympus OMD-E1. A few others belonging to other people along the way. I've really tried to find an EVF that I liked and it simply hasn't happened. In addition to my own vision limitations there's just this inorganic look about the subject, a loss of contact. It's like paying to attend a live music concert and then having to watch the performance on the big screen rather than watching the musicians directly. I can't explain it any better than that other than saying it's not comfortable for me to use.

That's a fair comment. I think this difference may come about from how we make photographs. Many photographers create a picture from an unhindered view of reality, so anything that puts a barrier between them and directly seeing the subject is a hindrance (or worse).

Other photographers - myself included - have a firm idea of what they want a photograph to show and look like, sometimes even visualising the final print, including framing. So, they're less interested in seeing reality through a viewfinder, so seeing how the actual photo will appear is more useful - which is what an EVF does. (I can spend months planning a photograph, so often when the time to photograph arrives, I could probably do it without any viewfinder!)

Using a Sony EVF was transformative: finally, I no longer agonised over how my photos would appear but could actually see them before firing the shutter!

These are from my Sony in a recent exhibition (Finland: The Happiness Project) - held despite COVID! The prints match exactly what I saw through the viewfinder, which I'd switched to black-and-white. With the degree of control I desire, using an optical SLR would have been much more frustrating.

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