Not sure what you are talking about. No significant delay in my Coolpix
5700 EVF, but I have not tried to panning for birds in flight at close
range with it. It refreshes faster than I can turn my head. And most
have a focus aid in manual. Most magnify the center of the image while
doing the manual focus. Nikon uses a super sharpening that lets you
know where the camera is focused. Admittedly they are more difficult to
use, but they work. I just have not needed it except to try it out
because the autofocus is capable and accurate. If there is a delay it
is in the autofocus of older digicams.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Feb 11, 2005, at 1:49 AM, Simon Worby wrote:
>
> Not only is the quality poor; the other problem is that there's a
> significant delay.
>
> And furthermore, you'll lose any chance you ever had of manual
> focussing. Without some kind of focussing screen (i.e. not even a matte
> area, let alone split prism or microprisims) it's impossible (IMX).
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