Re: Why EVFs will replace reflex systems



In article <7944ihF1ouvv0U2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Chris Malcolm says...

The lag in the EVFs in low light I have seen aren't a simulation of
motion blur, because they don't change if I adjust the shutter
speed. I thought they were due to the need to collect sensor data over
a longer interval in order to be able to create a viewable EVF image
in dim light.

The lag in the Sony R1 changes very clearly as you change the exposure
time. Not all cameras implement this motion blur preview.
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