Lori,
The whole point of an EVA is that you see the shot that the camera's image sensor is reading; it is a WYSIWYG experience. There has never been a light meter invented that is as good as the human eye. As you pointed out in your in your CNET review, "There's also a mode in which you can preview changes to settings such as aperture and shutter speed, to gauge the effects in advance." Why aren't you using it? Putting the camera in a constant 'bright screen mode' that does not display the exposure you will get defeats the whole advantage of an EVA.
R Morley
In reply to: "A view on EVFs"
November 15, 2008
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