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Re: [OM] Shutter shock, VF lag, E-M1 vs. E-M5?

Subject: Re: [OM] Shutter shock, VF lag, E-M1 vs. E-M5?
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2013 16:42:04 -0800
On 12/7/2013 4:25 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Mike L wrote
>> Other than macro, I fail to see what advantage an EVF would ever have over
>> a good optical finder Weight? Cost? Size? ....
> IMO the only possible advantages are (1) the nearly total silence and (2) 
> absence of
> vibration.

Neither of these have much to do with EVFs. The shutters still make noise and 
vibration. As you may recall, the biggest 
problem with OMs is not the 'mirror slap', but aperture stop down and actual 
shutter operation.

The shutters on µ4/3 cameras, both Oly and Panny, are clearly audible, and both 
suffer from image blur from shutter 
shock at certain shutter speeds. I understand the same is true, to greater or 
lesser extent, with other ILCs. The 
exceptions are 2-3 recent Pannys with an electronic shutter option. That's 
where you finally get total silence and lack 
of vibration; sorta eerie, almost. The only indication that you've taken a shot 
is the brief blackout of the VF (unless 
you turn on the fake shutter sound).

The major physical advantage is size and weight.

Perhaps those who use them might have more ideas?  Frank recently listed 
several:

"But the obvious ones are:
- magnification for accurate focusing of manual lenses
- visible feedback on the exposure

Some others ...
- real time overlay of histogram, or over-/under exposure blinking
- review of picture without moving the camera from your eyes
- adjusting several settings on the camera without moving the camera from your 
eyes"

To which I and others would add:
- The option to make the image brighter for focus/framing in the dark.
- Focus peaking
- Electronic level
- A large viewfinder image from a small sensor. That a small sensor has a 
gazillon megapixies is no help with the optical limitations of an OVF on a 
small sensor camera. I believe the VF-4 and E-M1 VF images are larger than 
those of FF DSLRs.

I'm sure there are more.

To some, I imagine, the wealth of information available in the display may be a 
distraction. Fortunately content is 
usually controllable to some extent. For others, the info is quite wonderful.

It's horses for courses; each type of VF has its advantages and disadvantages. 
I rather like EVFs The biggest problem 
I've noticed on the two I've used much is color. Reds and oranges are 
muddy/flat.

Leaning E. Moose


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