Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Johnny, > >> It's like a mini ground glass (only right way up). The screen > >> gives you a different image than the viewfinder - two dimensional > >> rather > >> than three. And psychologically different than the "tunnel" > >> vision on an SLR > > > > I've used LCD viewfinders for quite some time on digital cameras, and > > don't > > find that to be true...for me...nor have I ever, in the many many > > people > > I've spoken to about the virtues/foibles of LCD finders ever mentioned > > such > > a "thing". > > Well, it's a commonplace amongst the CP5000 users I know. I see why, the viewfinder is deficient in that camera, as it is in most consumer digicams (cameras that use interline sensors). This is a due to simply a lower grade camera viewfinder, not because LCD viewing is better than viewfinder viewing as a general statement, or somehow the LCD lets you "see more" or for some other "mystical" reason...it's just these cameras have bad viewfinders. A good optical viewfinder outweighs an LCD viewfinder any day, at least today...the LCD doesn't have the tonality or resolution or ability to do critical focus as a regular viewfinder (say in a typical SLR) does, it is also subject to smear and bloom in mixed or high lighting situations. That certainly doesn't mean you can't get a decent shot out of a camera when using an LCD, but it really is only usable for P&S, and they typically only exist on P&S cameras (that is ones that can view on the LCD in real time). Austin - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html