Gaz
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When I look through the viewfinder on my A7iv it is already familiar but strangely glistening… it’s not like mirror SLR because it reflects the image, light and depth of field that the camera will produce.
I can’t help thinking that it shows me what it is designed for me to see. That duck I see with my eyes through the viewfinder might in reality be a chicken. Did the light really bounce around like that? Etc.
That said, I question why the viewfinder is located in the traditional spot mirrored SLRS have them. Is that the best spot? I mean, the A7C has a viewfinder located to one side, right?
Why is it even attached to the camera? It could be useful at times to hold the camera above my head, and if the viewfinder was remote, I’d still be able to point and click…. so, why have a touchscreen attached? Motorcycle helmets have heads up display these days so you can see what’s going on behind you. Just say “click”.
I can’t help thinking that it shows me what it is designed for me to see. That duck I see with my eyes through the viewfinder might in reality be a chicken. Did the light really bounce around like that? Etc.
That said, I question why the viewfinder is located in the traditional spot mirrored SLRS have them. Is that the best spot? I mean, the A7C has a viewfinder located to one side, right?
Why is it even attached to the camera? It could be useful at times to hold the camera above my head, and if the viewfinder was remote, I’d still be able to point and click…. so, why have a touchscreen attached? Motorcycle helmets have heads up display these days so you can see what’s going on behind you. Just say “click”.