The latest generation of EVF cameras have substantially reduced the tendency to 
tearing and jitter with camera motion—it's down to almost none now, and is 
certainly very usable for my needs. But it is still one area where a good 
reflex viewfinder has an advantage. 

Likewise C-AF tracking features. With most, you can shoot fast sequences but 
cannot expect the viewfinder and focusing system to track with AF very well. 
The new E-M1 represents a substantial improvement in this regard, with CDAF and 
PDAF on chip and hybrid operation for tracking. 

The NEX 6 and NEX 7 EVFs spec very similarly if not the same, yet when I looked 
at them side by side, the 6's EVF was somehow more comfortable and clearer to 
view with. Don't know why. I like the 6's control layout more too. Eh? Horses 
for courses.  :-)

Godfrey


On Sep 11, 2013, at 8:37 AM, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:

> You guys are making me think I should go down to the store and take a look at 
> these new EVF's.  Another question I have is in regards to sports shooting - 
> any lag as you pan the camera following the action?

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