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9 minutes ago, webrunner5 said:

You have an EVF and a tilt LCD and you Need a top plate LCD? I am old with one eye and don't need that! Fine, fine then.

 

Personal preference i guess but when shooting photography especially i absolutely hate having to tilt the lcd or raise cameras evf to do basic settings like set aperture, shutter speed, iso or WB. especially true on cameras with no dedicated controls for those functions, it becomes goofy. especially in dark event situations where a big bright back LCD would disturb the audience/performers etc.. i also like having the EVF clear of a gazillion overlapping text info cluttering up and distracting my composition..

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3 minutes ago, mercer said:

Jesus, you have a GIF for everything. You should just post in GIFS and no words and make us translate your point.

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2 minutes ago, Django said:

 

Personal preference i guess but when shooting photography especially i absolutely hate having to tilt the lcd or raise cameras evf to do basic settings like set aperture, shutter speed, iso or WB. especially true on cameras with no dedicated controls for those functions, it becomes goofy. especially in dark event situations where a big bright back LCD would disturb the audience/performers etc.. i also like having the EVF clear of a gazillion overlapping text info cluttering up and distracting my composition..

Yeah I liked them also on a body as big as a 50 Buick. But on a small Mirrorless body with limited space, eh I don't see the point. I would rather have another dial ,or 3 more buttons, couple of switches.

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I would like to see one next to a GH5s. I think it may make the Panasonic sensor look needlessly small. If the lowlight version can do similar video specs (mainly whatever counts as HDR UHD), I will be very interested. Canon may feel that have to follow suit to keep up. This just might be great for video cameras under $2500 next year.

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