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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
Mirrorless
What Mirrorless model do you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 299508" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>The delay when LCD goes out and EVF turns on has never really affected me. It happens quickly for me but it could just be my perception. The EVF is just a super hi-density LCD and because of this I notice the projected image isn't EXACTLY like a normal VF. Sometimes I'll notice moire or some other shading that plagues LCDs.</p><p></p><p>One thing I think is nifty and I suspect most mirrorless camera have this feature, it's called Focus Peaking. I can't remember if it works with auto-focus as well as manual focus but as you focus, the areas that are IN focus will become "shaded" (with whatever color you preselect, red, white, etc.) so you know when an area is in focus. What's neat about it is, if you change your aperture (decreasing) you can actually see the shaded area become larger. It gives you a representation of what your dof is as you go up or down on your aperture. There are some other tools like this I've seen that would be great for beginners to see how certain aspects work and are effected by changes. This is where mirrorless I feel has so much room to grow, utilizing the one fundamental difference that is has from DSLRs and making it more useful than a super fast FPS count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 299508, member: 8330"] The delay when LCD goes out and EVF turns on has never really affected me. It happens quickly for me but it could just be my perception. The EVF is just a super hi-density LCD and because of this I notice the projected image isn't EXACTLY like a normal VF. Sometimes I'll notice moire or some other shading that plagues LCDs. One thing I think is nifty and I suspect most mirrorless camera have this feature, it's called Focus Peaking. I can't remember if it works with auto-focus as well as manual focus but as you focus, the areas that are IN focus will become "shaded" (with whatever color you preselect, red, white, etc.) so you know when an area is in focus. What's neat about it is, if you change your aperture (decreasing) you can actually see the shaded area become larger. It gives you a representation of what your dof is as you go up or down on your aperture. There are some other tools like this I've seen that would be great for beginners to see how certain aspects work and are effected by changes. This is where mirrorless I feel has so much room to grow, utilizing the one fundamental difference that is has from DSLRs and making it more useful than a super fast FPS count. [/QUOTE]
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