I have no doubt that an EVF is orders of magnitude more power hungry than any mirror assembly...

Luiz Felipe wrote:
Well, the optical finders really are close to battery free, depending on the amout of zooming - and assuming the finder as zoom-capable.

Taking DSLRs into account, the EVF replaces the entire mirror assembly, wich would present some battery use when winding - after each shot. Add some other bits saved and it is possible to close the gap somewhat.

LF

JC OConnell escreveu:
wouldnt an EVF camera eat batteries even worse than flash?

I dont like the fact that it consumes energy while an optical
finder doesnt.

JC O'Connell (mailto:hifis...@gate.net)
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