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::Designed exclusively for the T-System, and perfectly matched to the camera, is the high-resolution Visoflex electronic accessory viewfinder. | ::Designed exclusively for the T-System, and perfectly matched to the camera, is the high-resolution Visoflex electronic accessory viewfinder. | ||
::Its tilt-and-swivel function lets you photograph easily from all sorts of angles. And extends your creative horizons when taking pictures. | ::Its tilt-and-swivel function lets you photograph easily from all sorts of angles. And extends your creative horizons when taking pictures. | ||
::A sensor detects the user’s eye. A look through the viewfinder turns off the camera display. As soon as you take it away from your eye, the display comes back to life. Just as practical: an integrated GPS option. | ::A sensor detects the user’s eye. A look through the viewfinder turns off the camera display. As soon as you take it away from your eye, the display comes back to life. Just as practical: an integrated GPS option. |
Revision as of 19:11, 6 November 2014
- Manufacturer's description
- Designed exclusively for the T-System, and perfectly matched to the camera, is the high-resolution Visoflex electronic accessory viewfinder.
- Its tilt-and-swivel function lets you photograph easily from all sorts of angles. And extends your creative horizons when taking pictures.
- A sensor detects the user’s eye. A look through the viewfinder turns off the camera display. As soon as you take it away from your eye, the display comes back to life. Just as practical: an integrated GPS option.