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19
First Steps
Choosing a Display
Using the Hybrid View nder
Using the Hybrid View nder
Use the view nder selector to
choose between optical and
electronic view nders.
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F5.6
200
2000
0.1 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 10m
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2000 F5. 6 200
0.1 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 3.0 5.0 10m
Optical view nder display Electronic view nder display
Focusing the View nder
Focusing the View nder
The camera is equipped with
diopter adjustment (–2 – +1 m
–1
(dpt)) to accommodate individ-
ual di erences in vision. Rotate
the diopter adjustment control
until the view nder display is in sharp focus.
Choosing a Display
Choosing a Display
Choose a display according to the task.
Display
Display
Description
Description
Optical
Optical
view nder
view nder
(OVF)
(OVF)
This display is immune from digital video e ects and allows the subject to be viewed directly with no display
lag. Subjects are always in focus, allowing you to check their expression at any time, while a  eld of view
slightly larger than that of the lens makes it easier to locate your subject without removing your eye from
the view nder. The view nder window is however at a slight distance from the lens, with the result that the
display in the view nder may di er slightly from the  nal photograph due to parallax.
Electronic
Electronic
view nder
view nder
(EVF)
(EVF)
This display shows the view through the lens and has exactly the same  eld of view, allowing you to frame
your subjects precisely and preview focus, depth of  eld, exposure, and white balance (although there may
be a slight display lag). It can also be used to view photographs after shooting.
LCD monitor
LCD monitor
This display is identical to the electronic view nder, except that its large size makes it easier to view shooting
indicators and the view through the lens. It may however be di cult to see in bright light.
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