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Re: "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


zhangyue wrote:
Yes, covering EVF avoid light bleeding helps. However, anytime, you remove your eye from EVF and back to EVF, you need adjust again. That is just the way human seeing.


the human eye does not need to adjust when a sony evf is properly calibrated for brightness, using a big aftermarket eyecup.

i shoot action sports on the beach and in the desert, been doing it for many years, never had a problem with that, so it's clearly an issue with how your gear is setup... i guess that you could have vision problems tho, probably should get it checked.

zhangyue wrote:Having strong ambient such like snow, beach etc post another challenge to keep right amount of lightness to view. Just like increasing or decrease LCD brightness to fight ambient is a terrible way to make judgement for final print.

no, lcd is not shielded from ambient outside light, so it's nothing like shooting with an evf that's fully shielded from ambient light... you really aren't getting this.

your post reminds me of a thread where some idiot kept complaining about sony evf, saying things that were illogical... after a couple of pages he admitted that he was shooting with polarized sunglasses, but of course he repeatedly claimed it wasn't a factor, it could only be a faulty evf.

i wonder if he also watched tv with polarized sunglasses on?



Nov 13, 2021 at 09:05 PM





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