Danno
Senior Member
One of the things I have really gotten hooked on is the EVF on the Z6, I was really unsure how I was going to feel about it, but it took about two or three photos to realize how amazing it is. It is bright and clear and it contains a wealth of information in addition to the standard DSLR info.
Of course the best is the WYSIWYG information. I can put my eye to the view finder and instantly know if the shot is over or underexposed. I used to have this habit of neglecting to note the light changes sometimes and end up with a shot or two under or over exposed. I cannot do that anymore. I also like having the Histogram in the viewfinder as well. That little addition has really helps me out as well. Seeing in advance what is going on with the histogram is very helpful.
It is just so different being able to see the exposure and focus rather than have to confirm by checking the photo after the shot. The other big plus IF you want to view the shot just to be sure, you can view it in the EVF without taking your eye away from it.
Of course the best is the WYSIWYG information. I can put my eye to the view finder and instantly know if the shot is over or underexposed. I used to have this habit of neglecting to note the light changes sometimes and end up with a shot or two under or over exposed. I cannot do that anymore. I also like having the Histogram in the viewfinder as well. That little addition has really helps me out as well. Seeing in advance what is going on with the histogram is very helpful.
It is just so different being able to see the exposure and focus rather than have to confirm by checking the photo after the shot. The other big plus IF you want to view the shot just to be sure, you can view it in the EVF without taking your eye away from it.