>
>>Disadvantages are the the 1/3rd stop light loss which means expensive
>>fast lenses are essential, and the fact that any dust on the mirror
will
>>degrade picture quality. The viewfinder brightness on the 1N RS (I've
>>never handled an RT) is fine in all but the very lowest light - as
>>long as the lens is a fast one.
>>
>
>But its efficient AF excuses for a darker viewfinder...
Agreed. Actually, I was very impressed with the 1N RS viewfinder
brightness - I used to own a Minolta 9000 and it seemed at least as
bright as that was. Viewfinder screens have come a long way in the past
10 years or so.
Duncan
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