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EVF or not EVF?


JonP

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I'm looking at getting the EVF for my 240 MP as I'm going to be doing some  macro photography,

 

I have read that the Leica EVF is a rebranded Olympus VF2, is this correct? Is there any difference in the Leica version?

 

Is the EVF really helpful doing macro photography? 

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Yes to all, but the Leica version only differs cosmetically. Actually both are branded versions of an Epson EVF design. Yes - macro is perfectly fine with the EVF, even if it is not up to today's standard.

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I JUST bought a used EVF-2.  It arrived last Friday.  Perfect condition, boxed, etc.  Big savings compared to "new,"  though not compared to the Olympus version.  They seem to pop up in the usual places in addition to eBay.

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I have the Leica version because i didn't want to take the chance that some firmware update would make my off brand useless .

 

After being on this forum I would trust this crowd  and in hindsight go the the Olympus/rebrand and save some money.

 

Very useful on the M240 ...opens up new world to making the rangefinder camera more useful for everything.

Its a little slow to refresh but it does the job. 

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I'm looking at getting the EVF for my 240 MP as I'm going to be doing some  macro photography,

 

I have read that the Leica EVF is a rebranded Olympus VF2, is this correct? Is there any difference in the Leica version?

 

Is the EVF really helpful doing macro photography? 

Good decision to get EVF. Not only macro but it opens up the world to plethora of manual focus lenses, cheap, exotic, all kinds.

 

I also love how it is implemented in M240. Usually I have LV button disabled so that it doesn't get turned on by accident. Even with LV button disabled, I can simply slide EVF and press the EVF button with right thumb to switch it on and off. Cool !! Sometimes with long lens, you may want to switch off EVF after focusing and shoot by looking through OVF to avoid camera shake at low shutter speeds. This is easily done with right thumb.

 

...and lastly... if you want Leica branded one then by all means get it. There is no need to explain to others who would love to tell you how you should use your own money. Fortunately here in this forum folks are nice... as long as you don't criticize how low tech and horrible Leica EVF is. :)

 

Fair disclaimer: 1) I have Leica branded one and 2) I love low tech old fashined cars  :D :D

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