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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 491460" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Being able to see the meter should be enough when you're shooting. If you're in Live View than I suspect you're not shooting anything that requires immediacy (sports, birds in flight, etc) so squeezing one off, checking and adjusting is probably enough. The only camera I've seen with it (not that I was looking for it) is my Sony a6000, and even there the display with it actually replaces the image temporarily, so it doesn't do both simultaneously and is just as inconvenient as squeezing a shot off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 491460, member: 9240"] Being able to see the meter should be enough when you're shooting. If you're in Live View than I suspect you're not shooting anything that requires immediacy (sports, birds in flight, etc) so squeezing one off, checking and adjusting is probably enough. The only camera I've seen with it (not that I was looking for it) is my Sony a6000, and even there the display with it actually replaces the image temporarily, so it doesn't do both simultaneously and is just as inconvenient as squeezing a shot off. [/QUOTE]
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