Unfortunately you're spreading the same amount of light over a larger 
area.  I think this will follow the inverse square law.  So if apparent 
size is changed to that of a say an LX then you can expect an 
appreciable drop off in brightness.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

>That sounds like a great idea, but I doubt it would ever happen.  The idea
>of a viewing area greater than the framing area seems so Leica-like.  I can
>see why you'd like it.  I would as well.
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>>I'm still waiting for the DSLR with an aps sensor but a full frame vf,
>>and framing lines. It doesn't seem it would be so hard or expensive
>>for them to put a ZX5's viewfinder into a K100d, no?
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                        --Albert Einstein



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