Peter, I have K-7 with O-ME53 or whatever is the name of this thingie
attached. It really depends on your eye sight. Mine is such that
anything smaller/dimmer than that I simply won't buy. Also usually
after 2 hours of shooting with A 50/1.2 I feel strain in my eyes. I
really would like to get a chance to look into modern EVFs and may be
even shoot with one for some time to see how it goes along with my
eyes...

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 7:04 PM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/7/2010 11:12 AM, Miserere wrote:
>>
>> On 7 November 2010 01:36, Boris Liberman<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a vague Chicagoan recollection of taking a shot of you, sir, in
>>> the
>>> similar position with different prosthetics (or are they
>>> bio-plug-in/out's?
>>> *grin*). I might dig it out just for the heck of it...
>>>
>>> Boris
>>
>> Cool! Maybe I can start a collection of such shots.
>>
>> In case anyone's interested, I found the K-5 VF to be as large as the
>> K10D's VF, while noting my K10D has a 1.17x multiplier attached.
>> There's another improvement of the K-7 and K-5 that make them even
>> more attractive than they already are.
>>
>> Anybody want a K10D with under 20k shutter actuations??? Grip included
>>  :-)
>>
>>
>>   --M.
>
> So how is the K-5 with the 0-ME53 attached.  Useable?
>
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