• Reviews around evf (3.88 of 5)

    Fujifilm X-T1 16 MP Mirrorless Digital Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) (Weather Resistant) (Old Model)

    • Firmware helped, but the EVF was still - well, irritating to use at times
    • I got more DOF control and a sliiiightly better EVF, but in every other way, the OM-D system is superior.
    • The EVF is THAT good
    • Most controls that a photographer utilizes are readily accessible, auto white balance is fantastic, and the EVF is a joy to use (even for someone who has utilized an optical viewfinder for years).
    • That EVF is a real joy to use.
    • The EVF is nice and huge
    • The EVF is quite fun to look at, but I often find myself using the LCD screen more
    • I love the EVF and hate the D-pad.
    • Everyone talks about how amazing the EVF is, well I'm glad I waited for this "dramatic improvement" because frankly anything less would be unacceptable
    • The EVF is bright, big and beautiful
    • The EVF is amazing
    • The EVF is almost like an
    • I've used, the first improvement I've noticed is the EVF-the image is sharp and bright.
    • I liked the output of the XE-1, but found the AF to be terrible, the EVF was decent, but nothing to scream about
    • LCD is very good, EVF is decent
    • Although the Nikkors i've used with my adapter (above) work quite well in many situations, some of the strengths of the great EVF are also a weakness in this regard
    • While this is by far the best EVF I've used (bright, clear, sharp), and it does have some real advantages over an optical viewfinder, the EVF image lag is substantial when used in low light, so you better have spider-like reflexes bordering on premonition if you want to actually catch a moment in low light
    • My main complaint about the X-E1 was the lagging AF, which is always a hit or miss, the small and jittery EVF, and the small and low resolution rear LCD.
    • Now I count the EVF as an asset, though it's not perfect
    • EVF can display dual images (for manual focus/peaking) or split image (like a rangefinder) and rotates information for vertical shots (
    • I could not have gotten such results from a Nikon D90 or the D7000.EVF:The EVF is nice, but to be honest i did not notice a huge difference from the one in the x100s
    • After using it during the day with the kit lens, it is amazing, the IQ is very good, the EVF is excellent (although i still prefer the OVF of the x100s)
    • I'm confident in the weather sealing, love the EVF and manual controls
    • The EVF and tilting LCD are very useful and the eye sensor is a real bonus
    • The EVF is outstanding - bright and clear, and a joy to use - I don't miss an OVF with this camera.
    • The EVF is amazing
    • Nice EVF and EVF optionsCON:- Build quality feels suspect compared to OM-D- Apart from manual dials, handling
    • I like the big EVF, clear and bright
    • The rather large EVF is outstanding.
    • OMD-EM5 – better ergonomics, better EVF and LCD displays, better Image quality, equally good response times and focusing performancevs
    • I love the EVF and hate the D-pad.
    • The camera has an extremely solid construction, all the dials feel extremely well made and the EVF is excellent, large, vibrant, and very responsive
    • (Also: why is the upper auto-ISO value only 6400 when the camera supports 2 stops more on the ISO-Hi setting?)So after a few thousand exposures and weeks of use, because of the computer that I cannot control, the slow uncertain AF, and the EVF that will not show me what is actually there (as opposed to its processed version of what's there
    • Excellent build quality and a fantastic EVF
    • Love the EVF and focus features and SIX (count them
    • Firmware helped, but the EVF was still - well, irritating to use at times
    • The EVF is far better than a mirror/prism at showing what a shot will actually look like since it can compensate for shutter speed, exposure, white balance in real time
    • *absolutely* appreciate the camera and understand the appeal of it, but I could never love the EVF
    • An EVF that is BETTER than an optical viewfinder, ergonomics and menu options that inspire,and a family of lenses that are razor sharp, have low to zero distortion, and are not overpriced likeso many of the other brands are.
    • I think in a trade-off between slower response time and noisier EVF/LCD; Fuji chose the latter
    • I love the EVF
    • sturdy+ Excellent EVF, the best I've used to date 2.36 million dot OLED and a very large 0.77x magnification, think good FF DSLR size+
    • Great EVF, big, bright and something that will put much fun and pleasure in your shooting.3