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<blockquote data-quote="Huxley Badkin" data-source="post: 1177188" data-attributes="member: 6622"><p>The delay with EVFs is just down to the few fractions of a second it takes for the sensor to process and send the image to the display, and the refresh rate of the screen itself. Inevitably there's going to be some lag, but it's pretty miniscule.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, there's no such issue, such as it is, with optical viewfinders but, personally, I don't tend to shoot fast-moving subjects, or sports, or stuff like that, so it's never been a concern for me, and any lag is not really perceivable in everyday use. Certainly hasn't prevented me from shooting street, and events such as music gigs, where there is 'action', and timing can be critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huxley Badkin, post: 1177188, member: 6622"] The delay with EVFs is just down to the few fractions of a second it takes for the sensor to process and send the image to the display, and the refresh rate of the screen itself. Inevitably there's going to be some lag, but it's pretty miniscule. Obviously, there's no such issue, such as it is, with optical viewfinders but, personally, I don't tend to shoot fast-moving subjects, or sports, or stuff like that, so it's never been a concern for me, and any lag is not really perceivable in everyday use. Certainly hasn't prevented me from shooting street, and events such as music gigs, where there is 'action', and timing can be critical. [/QUOTE]
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