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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 833559" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>The preview isn't that much different, but, you don't have to go through putting the camera in LV. Not sure about some of the other models, but my D3400 has a long delay between pressing the shutter button and having the shutter actually release. It sounds like the mirror goes back down, and then comes back up to take the picture. All in all, I found LV to be very unsatisfactory. </p><p></p><p>And then you have folks like me that grew up with film cameras, and don't think well using the backscreen to compose. The viewfinder appears to be a much larger, more detailed display than the backscreen IMO. </p><p></p><p>It took me about a couple weeks to get used to the viewfinder on my Z5. After I got used to it, I absolutely hated going back to the optical viewfinder. Just my experience, of course. Everyone should use what they are comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 833559, member: 50197"] The preview isn't that much different, but, you don't have to go through putting the camera in LV. Not sure about some of the other models, but my D3400 has a long delay between pressing the shutter button and having the shutter actually release. It sounds like the mirror goes back down, and then comes back up to take the picture. All in all, I found LV to be very unsatisfactory. And then you have folks like me that grew up with film cameras, and don't think well using the backscreen to compose. The viewfinder appears to be a much larger, more detailed display than the backscreen IMO. It took me about a couple weeks to get used to the viewfinder on my Z5. After I got used to it, I absolutely hated going back to the optical viewfinder. Just my experience, of course. Everyone should use what they are comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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