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9 hours ago, imstephenfung said:

I thought the Visoflex will automatically on or off when my eyes get close the EVF.

Anyone having the same issue? Or just a normal situation on M10-D?

FWIW on my M10 ( don't have the M10-D) while in Live View with the Visoflex 020 attached, the Visoflex is fully automatic on/off as you describe when raising or lowering from my eye. Check EVF/Display Control in your menu. I have all three settings set to Auto on the M10.

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On 4/8/2020 at 2:09 PM, LBJ2 said:

FWIW on my M10 ( don't have the M10-D) while in Live View with the Visoflex 020 attached, the Visoflex is fully automatic on/off as you describe when raising or lowering from my eye. Check EVF/Display Control in your menu. I have all three settings set to Auto on the M10.

Opps. I thought there might be some kind of menu through the Fotos App. Now I know better. 

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  • 4 months later...

I didn't realize the M10-D and M10-R (and I guess all the other conventional M10's) work rather differently.  I can't see where the eye sensor on the VF020 is, but there is one.  On the M10-regulars, you have to enable live view, but once you do the eye sensor cycles between viewfinder or LCD depending on how close your eye is.  On the M10-D, there is no Live View button and no LCD, so the Live View starts (you hear the shutter pull back) when the VF020 is inserted in its socket.  The viewfinder comes on and stays on for 30 seconds, and is restored with a half press when it goes out. Bring your eye up to the VF020 and nothing happens.  But if you enable the viewfinder and keep your eye at the viewfinder, it stays on.  Take your eye away and after 30 seconds, it turns off.

edit:  I see that I am repeating Andreas G's observations.

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  • jaapv changed the title to Is the visoflex auto control working on your M10-D?

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