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Why do so many high-end cameras expect us to view via LCD, or charge $$$ for "accessory" optical or electronic finders?
Why do so many high-end cameras expect us to view via LCD, or charge $$$ for "accessory" optical or electronic finders?
When we demand full frame at a good price point, LCD only allows for a lower price point without reducing profits. Those that demand more can buy the add-ons. Large sensor compacts become larger with OVF/EVF. Ultimately, the market will decide if LCD only on expensive cameras will continue. My guess is that it will. Most people are fine with LCD only.
Why do so many high-end cameras expect us to view via LCD, or charge $$$ for "accessory" optical or electronic finders?
I wouldn't know. I shoot with a Fuji.
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Again agreed, but then how about those shooting TLRs with WLFs? Some argue that a mirrorless with tilting screen is of the same design and intent. Not agreeing with them, but voicing a response directed at me elsewhere. Actually that very same streetshooter argues strongly that the LCD, as opposed to any VF, offers more direct and genuine interaction with your subjects - especially on the street. Again not my opinion, nor convinced, but just relaying what's leveled at the old folks....FWIW, I agree. I have no idea how anyone composes without some kind of eye-level viewfinder, be it EVF or OVF. Waist-level is one thing, but composing with your arms outstretched just isn't stable.
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Again agreed, but then how about those shooting TLRs with WLFs? Some argue that a mirrorless with tilting screen is of the same design and intent. Not agreeing with them, but voicing a response directed at me elsewhere. Actually that very same streetshooter argues strongly that the LCD, as opposed to any VF, offers more direct and genuine interaction with your subjects - especially on the street. Again not my opinion, nor convinced, but just relaying what's leveled at the old folks....
Agreed. It was my first line decision in considering a digital camera to buy. Built-in viewfinder. All others weren't considered.
Why do so many high-end cameras expect us to view via LCD, or charge $$$ for "accessory" optical or electronic finders?
- Because the LCD is perfectly satisfactory for a large number of buyers.
- Because the option to buy an OVF or EVF expands the user's options.
- Because including just the LCD allows a lower entry price point and serves the largest segment of the buying public best.
But maybe just to irritate the minute group of enthusiasts who will complain about anything at all no matter what they do. Perhaps corporations do have a sense of sarcastic humor. ;-)
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PS: In general, I like having both an EVF and OVF in addition to the LCD on my digital cameras. I also like being able to choose a quality OVF from several available offerings, rather than having to make-do with what the manufacturer supplies. And I like the fact that the optional EVFs allow for a tilting eyepiece, something more difficult to implement on a built-in EVF. On the other hand, I would also like a built in EVF for the convenience factor, as long as the body remains slim and compact (suitable for an accessory OVF). That's why I'm considering a Sony NEX 6 body.