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*'''Code names''' - EVF1 - 18716 | *'''Code names''' - EVF1 - 18716 | ||
*'''Type''' - Rotating, accessory shoe viewfinder with diopter compensation. | *'''Type''' - Rotating, accessory shoe viewfinder with diopter compensation for the [[D-Lux 5]]. | ||
*'''Manufacturer's description''' - The “Live-View” enabled by this electronic viewfinder lets the photographer view the subject through the lens and assess the precise composition of an image just like when using a DSLR system camera. With a resolution of 20,000 image dots, the viewfinder is particularly useful when shooting under extreme lighting conditions. The Leica EVF1 electronic viewfinder also offers photographers who wear glasses the enormous benefit of diopter compensation. | *'''Manufacturer's description''' - The “Live-View” enabled by this electronic viewfinder lets the photographer view the subject through the lens and assess the precise composition of an image just like when using a DSLR system camera. With a resolution of 20,000 image dots, the viewfinder is particularly useful when shooting under extreme lighting conditions. The Leica EVF1 electronic viewfinder also offers photographers who wear glasses the enormous benefit of diopter compensation. | ||
*'''On the street''' - $US 280 in 2013 |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 14 October 2013
- Code names - EVF1 - 18716
- Type - Rotating, accessory shoe viewfinder with diopter compensation for the D-Lux 5.
- Manufacturer's description - The “Live-View” enabled by this electronic viewfinder lets the photographer view the subject through the lens and assess the precise composition of an image just like when using a DSLR system camera. With a resolution of 20,000 image dots, the viewfinder is particularly useful when shooting under extreme lighting conditions. The Leica EVF1 electronic viewfinder also offers photographers who wear glasses the enormous benefit of diopter compensation.
- On the street - $US 280 in 2013