EVF: Electronic Viewfinder. A new addition to digital cameras. A small LCD screen which is used in place of optical viewfinders, and usually shows the same information as the LCD on the back the camera.
EVF - Electronic ViewFinder, a small color LCD with a magnified lens that functions as an eye level viewfinder. Usually found on video camcorders but they have been showing up on super-zoom digicams where optical viewfinders are impractical.
EVF Short for Electronic viewfinder Exif Exchangeable image format. A standard for image files created with digital cameras and other input devices.
LCD/EVF displays The rear LCD and electronic viewfinder share essentially the same display modes and settings, which on the whole are admirably consistent with the hybrid viewfinder display.
LCD, EVF, menus and display The G1's 3 inch 460,000 pixel LCD is one of the best I have seen on a digital camera. Color, sharpness, and clarity are just wonderful.
EVF Electronic View Finder. A small colour LCD screen with a magnifier, taking the place of the more common optical viewfinder. Does not replace the larger LCD screen found on the rear of cameras. EXIF ...
An EVF can provide a very accurate view of your picture but some tend to be choppy or very dark when used in poor lighting - however they are becoming more and more popular. Fuji Film is using them quite a lot on their higher end models.
Leica X-2 EVF Electronic Viewfinder $524.95 Leica X2 Compact Digital Camera, 16.1MP, with Leica ELMARIT 24mm f/2.8 ASPH Lens, 2.7" LCD Display, Black ...
Olympus E-P2, EVF, and prototype of new 9-18mm lens. bigger. The E-P2 is the same as the E-P1, with an optional port into which you can plug a small viewfinder, or a stereo mic for video.
bridge camera - originally a SLR with a fixed zoom lens, nowadays a medium-size digital wide-range zoom camera with electronic viewfinder (EVF), intermediate between the compact camera and SLR ...
This is very high resolution for an EVF. Users report the EVF as “big' compared to a standard DSLR optical viewfinder Live view, shown via a 921,000 dot articulating LCD, which is reported to be good in bright light & low light.
Point-and-shoots themselves break down into two types - those with electronic viewfinders (EVF's) and those equipped with optical ones (actually there's a third type - those that feature only an LCD monitor).
The advantages of an optical viewfinder are that it alleviates eye-strain sometimes caused by electronic view finders (EVF), ...
With those you really have no choice but to frame your shot with the LCD screen (or the electronic viewfinder on EVF models, which is really an eye-level version of the same thing). So why on DSLRs all of a sudden?
Others replace the optical viewfinder with an electronic viewfinder (EVF). Electronic viewfinders are also used in camcorders. Choosing between an EVF or traditional viewfinder comes down to personal preference.
Electronic viewfinder (EVF). An LCD located inside a digital camera and used to provide a view of the subject based on the image generated by the camera's sensor.
Here's how (this is easier with an electronic viewfinder (EVF): 1. Spread your legs about shoulder width, dominant leg in front (if you're right-handed, right leg, etc.). 2.
There are three main types of viewfinder employed on modern cameras. TTL=Through the Lens. OPT=Optical. EVF=Electronic. Video8 Analog video recording system using helical scanning and 8mm magnetic tape.
" Speaking to the technical people at Fujifilm, I learned that Fujifilm has *deliberately* made the display in the electronic viewfinder (EVF) *brighter* than the actual subject, meaning you can compose images in relatively low light, ...
With a compact camera, the viewfinder mechanism instead just tries to estimate what light will reach the sensor, so it's potentially less accurate. Compact cameras may also use what's called an electronic viewfinder (EVF), ...
Intelligent IS HS System (12.1 MP) with DIGIC 5 Full HD, HDMI 6.8 cm (2.7″) vari-angle LCD, EVF Smart Auto, Multi-area WB High-speed Burst HQ Manual modes Zoom Framing Assist Range of accessories ...
The downside is that the camera's standard "electronic viewfinder" (EVF) displays a video image on both the LCD and in the "peephole" viewfinder instead of a live view.
However, since they lack the mirror mechanism, there is no optical viewfinder, though some models offer either built-in or optional electronic viewfinders (EVF).
However since digital SLR-like cameras do not have the mirror and reflex systems found in real SLR, what you see is not through the optics (TTL), What you see in the viewfinder is an electronic made picture (EVF - electronic viewfinder).
See also: Camera, Lens, Digital, Image, Zoom
 
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