Antz is mostly correct AFAIK. There are viewfinder brightness differences between dSLR models regardless of the lens attached. I believe this is due to how the viewfinder itself is made in different models.
This is a discussion on How do you deal with viewfinder eyestrain? within the Camera equipment & accessories forums, part of the Education & Technical category; Antz is mostly correct AFAIK. There are viewfinder brightness differences between dSLR models regardless of the lens attached. I believe ...
Antz is mostly correct AFAIK. There are viewfinder brightness differences between dSLR models regardless of the lens attached. I believe this is due to how the viewfinder itself is made in different models.
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