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To: | Peter Shute <> |
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Subject: | RE: [Birding-Aus] Advice on first camera |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Sep 2015 03:46:41 +0000 |
EVFs have come a long way recently and some are now very good ( e.g Pany GH4). Those that offer 'focus peaking', a technology normal on video cameras, are especially useful.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Peter Shute
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I've heard the "step too far" comment before. I'm wondering if the SX60 is as good as the SX50 when only zoomed out to the SX50's maximum zoom. Apparently it has a higher resolution viewfinder, and my experience with the Canon S3 is that that is a very valuable thing. Sometimes just finding the bird in the viewfinder can be a challenge with an electronic viewfinder, a disadvantage I forgot to mention earlier. |
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