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When you press half shutter the EVF looks ever so slightly 'noisy', which is exaggerated if you use the high refresh rate setting or whatever it is. Also you can get some rainbow artefacts, again exaggerated using the high refresh mode. Only very minor, but coming from the Z7 you notice these thingsI quite honestly never saw any difference in use with the EVF when out using my a7rIV (now sold ) and a9 mkII the image was fine on both .
Rob.
SeriouslyYour either a photographer or a gadget guy. If you worry about the experience your a gadget guy.
Yep it's the whole experience. As I mentioned before, for people where photography is a hobby it's about the whole user experience. Doesn't make 'us' any less of a photographer.That is not true, I'm guessing you do wedding photography or something and the only thing you care about is getting the shots done quick and easy as possible. I'm guessing you use eye AF which some people consider to be a gadget and some even think it's cheating. Event/wedding photographers I know switched to Sony for the eye AF etc as it's a gadget/feature that makes their work easier.
If you were a landscape photographer for example there is more to it than the final photo, it is the experience of climbing a mountain to get catch a cloud inversion at sunrise, getting up in the early hours to get somewhere early to setup and wait for the light. It is the experience and the camera is all part of that experience, if you want to do a ground level portrait shot and the rear screen only goes one way, you can live it it but it would make life a lot easier if it you could flip the screen the other way. The D850 for example had lighted buttons, a bit of a gadget but handy at times when you can't see the camera and you fingers are not working as well as they should be on the cold... there are certain little things that can make the experience better.
ExactlyI like gadgets, I also like photography and the entire process. Unsure why I cant enjoy both.