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Isnt that RGB tearing, when you move the view quickly, the older EVFs used to do it because they never refreshed quick enough afaik.
I'm sure you know how the field sequential display works... it displays colours in turn and hopes you don't perceive what's going on...Whatever the cause the EVF ruins the GX7 for me.
Panny have dropped the field sequential tech for their GX8 and I just assumed it was because of the complaints about it and to be honest I'm surprised that Leica have opted for it with the Q. I can't say for certain that what I see is a result of the field sequential technology and it may just be a complete coincidence that I hate the EVF on my GX7 but after buying a GX7 which I frankly don't like using because of the EVF I certainly will not be buying another camera with a field sequential EVF without giving it a very thorough road test.
Cut and paste from DPR...
"The electronic viewfinder on the Leica Q is a Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) display and has an effective resolution of 3.68 million pixels. LCoS technology, which is a field sequential system, only shows you 1.04M dots at any given time, as it cycles between red, green, and blue. While the image on the screen looks great, some may find 'color tearing' to be an issue when blinking or panning the camera."
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