on 2013-09-11 7:15 Tom C wrote
Take a look through a NEX-6 or 7 EVF. It's a 2.3 million pixel image. That's more than twice the pixel count of the LCD monitor.
be careful here - pixel is the wrong word; unfortunately, camera manufacturers have taken to inflating viewfinder resolution by counting "dots" rather than pixels; these dots are what we'd call sub-pixels on a computer display
the actual pixels are composed of three dots, and the pixel count on the NEX-7 EVF is 768K (1024x768), so each EVF pixel represents about 32 image pixels; it seems like there is still room for improvement in EVF resolution, though tricks like boosting light levels and temporarily magnifying the focus area do give EVFs some advantages over optical
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