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Optical Viewfinders
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opted for a digital viewfinder instead of the rather inconvenient optical one, which is too dark or has too wide a parallax. All you need to do is close in on your subject, and the TFT monitor at the back is automatically disabled to let the viewfinder take...
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The Viewfinder Problem
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The Viewfinder Problem. canon. You read it here first: Canon has broken the $1000 price point barrier for SLR digital cameras. With Canon's launch of the Canon EOS 300D, that magic price point of $1000 represents half of the cost of a top-of-the-range traditional...
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Viewfinder And Screen
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supreme.. Sony's color viewfinder is of excellent quality. It is movable and has a large eyepiece that isolates the eye from the surrounding light. It offers a resolution of 180,000 pixels (you can't do better than that). The JVC's viewfinder is narrower...
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Viewfinders & Focusing
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a little - the viewfinder is now only marginally better than the D50's. They can now be placed on an equal footing, with Nikon's having slightly better contrast. In both cases, the viewfinder is comfortable as long as you use autofocus, but precise manual focusing...
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Viewfinder & Focusing
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Viewfinder& Focusing. nikon. Nikon's D200 DSLR is a flexible, high-performance Digital SLR, suited for both pros and serious amateurs.. A common criticism of digital SLRs is the reduced size of the viewfinder image, and viewfinder brightness that often...
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Redesigned Viewfinder
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that the 1Ds Mark III has a superb SLR viewfinder. In fact the company says that the live view display is best for taking pictures when the camera is on a tripod. The viewfinder of the 1Ds Mark III has been improved. Canon claims that it is bright and clear...
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Viewing & Focusing: A Question Of Philosophy?
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because there's a lag between the scene and the display in the viewfinder. On the other hand, the large eyepiece is adjustable to suit the user's vision, and always enjoyable to use. The information displayed in the viewfinder is very complete, with several...
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Olympus E-30
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not as sturdy, has fewer advanced settings, doesn’t have a scroll, and has a poor viewfinder. On the other hand, it has a truly high-quality Live View: you read it in the viewfinder, allowing the autofocus reflex system to function concurrently. Olympus...
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