I can't remember which new camera actually turns off half the rear
screen so that you can use the other half to control focus points. I
don't know if which half is configurable, but even if it's always the
left half that's turned off, then for the right eyed that's really slick.
I think it's nice that Olympus makes cameras that look like old school,
cameras that actually sort of work as new school cameras. They did
however start with a blank slate, well except for the 4:3 standard,
which allowed them to build anything they actually wanted. It's easy
if you don't need to avoid offending a user base that expects a certain
level of backward compatibility.
On 1/25/2017 1:43 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
Olympus OM-D can be set to automatically toggle between the rear screen and
the EVF when the eyepiece is close to your face. It's pretty slick.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:27 AM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]>
wrote:
Unless the camera is smart enough to turn the touch screen off when the
camera is to your eye, it becomes a nose pointer, for the cameras AF point
selection, and your nose doesn't know, what you want to focus on...
On 1/24/2017 2:28 PM, Gonz wrote:
It surprises me that the Canon does not have an articulating screen.
Though it is a touch screen.
http://cameradecision.com/compare/Pentax-K-1-vs-Canon-EOS-5D-Mark-IV
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