Hi Jack, 

The SL EVF is without question the best one on the market today. It is nothing 
short of an excellent viewfinder in all respects. 

There aren't many adjustments to be made other than brightness, which can be 
set in a range of five or six steps, or to scale automatically. Plus the 
diopter adjustment, of course. There are five overlay modes as well that you 
can select, and several format options for framing. 

That's for still work. There are other options for movie work— the SL includes 
fairly advanced motion capture capabilities, including 4K 10bit capture output 
to an HDMI recorder. 

I've spent most of my medical leave doing two things: concentrating on healing 
and studying the SL. It was a great way to spend the time.  :-)

G


> On Nov 21, 2015, at 8:15 PM, Jack Davis <jdavi...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> Godfrey,
> I've been enjoying reading about your new SL to which I give some credit 
> for your speedy hip replacement recovery.
> Am curious what your opinion is of the EVF. Are you able to adjust the image
> and how satisfactory do you find it?
> Thanks!
> 
> J

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