I'm sort of a minimalist.  I own a LX and MX and their viewfinders, while 
different, provide the only information I need: Shutterspeed, Aperture and 
the little flashy light thingies that tell me I'm getting a "correct" 
exposure. (obviosly the LX's flashy light thingies indicate some other things 
such as TTL flash exposure, etc...)

Christian

On Monday 22 April 2002 10:10, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> There's been a fair amount of discussion and commentary about the
> quality and amount of information available through various Pentax
> viewfinders.  Apart from exposure information, what information do you
> look for and find important.  Speaking for myself, all I care to see is
> a simple display which lets me know the exposure, whether it be by
> needle alignment or some other simple method.  The display in the MX is
> more than adequate, although it shows the shutter speeds, which, as far
> as I'm concerned, is sometimes annoying.  Yet the information is simple
> and pretty unobtrusive.
>
> So, what do you look for and prefer, and why?
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