^Taken by GX200 with the viewfinder attached to it, which allows me concentrate more on the composition and exposure adjustment for better colour representation on the image
Further to the review of VF-1, the following are some extra notes:
1) When you buy an electronic viewfinder, mark that the LCD viewer may be plagued by dead dots like in any other LCD display. A quick check-up can be done by turning the lens to a bright scene (e.g. a bright lamp or a piece of shiny white paper), overexpose it and look into the viewfinder.
2) An electonic viewfinder is best if the brightness of the screen can be adjusted. This is not case in VF-1.
3) For the VF-1, turning the eyepiece is to correct the diopter.
4) For the VF-1, holding down the button under the eyepiece will temporarily toggle the display to the camera's LCD screen, which is handy. Otherwise, press the VF/LCD button on the camera for a lasting switch until the next press.
5) Like any digital or electronic device, a electronic viewfinder is also prone to dust getting inside.
6) Optical viewfinders are fine but eletronic ones are good in that more shooting infomation can be displayed on them.
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