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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 844389" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I felt the same way about the EVF when I bought my first mirrorless. After a couple weeks I was completely used to it, and hated going back the the optical viewfinder of my DSLR. I really like the exposure preview you get with the electronic viewfinder. When I am shooting a difficult subject, it is so easy to just hit the exposure compensation button and dial until I see a good balance between highlights and shadow. </p><p></p><p>Of course, not all the EVFs are created equal. The EVF on my Z5 was good, but I got a good deal of blackout when shooting in continuous mode. I don't have that issue with my Z8. Actually, I believe that has more to do with the sensor and processor, than the actual EVF. The Z8 also has more pixels, but that doesn't seem to be a big deal IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 844389, member: 50197"] I felt the same way about the EVF when I bought my first mirrorless. After a couple weeks I was completely used to it, and hated going back the the optical viewfinder of my DSLR. I really like the exposure preview you get with the electronic viewfinder. When I am shooting a difficult subject, it is so easy to just hit the exposure compensation button and dial until I see a good balance between highlights and shadow. Of course, not all the EVFs are created equal. The EVF on my Z5 was good, but I got a good deal of blackout when shooting in continuous mode. I don't have that issue with my Z8. Actually, I believe that has more to do with the sensor and processor, than the actual EVF. The Z8 also has more pixels, but that doesn't seem to be a big deal IMO. [/QUOTE]
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