AdjusterBrett Posted September 3, 2024 Share #1 Â Posted September 3, 2024 Advertisement (gone after registration) I'm 75% manual focus and about 76% blind LOL... Â I own S1 (5.76m), SL (4.4m), and TL2 with VisoFlex (2.3m). Â I'm ALWAYS on the hunt for the better EVF. Â I sold a kidney and bought the SL2S (assumed it was an S1 tweaked a bit in Leica clothing), as it was the natural next step from my SL. Â I gave it back... Â One of the biggest reasons was compared to the SL - the EVF was NOT as good for focusing (magnification). Â I do NOT (Nought, Nope, nada) understand the specs - by the spec sheet both the S1 and the SL2S should have been BETTER than the SL - they are NOT. Â And both should have destroyed the TL2 and the Visoflex - but in practice they do NOT... So my question is this... Â Anyone (who used the SL to manually focus fully magnified in the EVF) who moved onto the SL2 or 2s and then the SL3. Â Is the SL3 any different vs the 2 or 2S. Â Or really - if you shoot manual and used all three - am I missing something? Part of the question is the constant frustration of AF. Â Child at an amusement park - roller coaster - long lens - even with the S1 and its 6K photo trick - it's still a crap shoot. Â I used to have an A7III - junk ergos sterile experience - but lots of hits on AF... Â Recently I've noticed the new ones are touting that 9.4m EVF and wicked AF - so it draws my attention. Â I'm not jumping ship (likely L mount for the rest of my days now) - just wondering how to look at the specs and actually understand. Why is my SL easier to focus than the SL2S - heck for that matter the visoflex on the TL2 did a better job (albeit crop - but same thing). Â I clearly do NOT know how to look at the specs and read them for comparison purposes... Â Let me know if your experience differs... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 Hi AdjusterBrett, Take a look here IF you have owned and abused (manually) the SL, then SL2 / SL2S, and now the SL3 - EVF questions for you.. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Photoworks Posted September 4, 2024 Share #2 Â Posted September 4, 2024 no SL2-SL3 same evf but there are many factors that influence image quality in EVF isn't the S1 a DSLR? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdjusterBrett Posted September 4, 2024 Author Share #3  Posted September 4, 2024 DC-S1 is mirrorless and is arguably an SL2S in Panasonic clothes a year earlier. As you watch keep track of the differences between the SL2S and this one.  1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebben Posted September 4, 2024 Share #4  Posted September 4, 2024 The SL has the best EVF I have used. It’s the largest in size as well.  It lacks in contrast compared to the newer ones but I find it gives the clearest view overall which gives the best manual focus experience to date. I haven’t tried the latest Sony EVFs so I can’t compare to those.    Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Photoworks Posted September 4, 2024 Share #5  Posted September 4, 2024 8 hours ago, AdjusterBrett said: DC-S1 is mirrorless and is arguably an SL2S in Panasonic clothes a year earlier. As you watch keep track of the differences between the SL2S and this one.  I see, Leica used to make an S1 camera for the studio. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ImmerDraussen Posted September 4, 2024 Share #6 Â Posted September 4, 2024 (edited) vor 19 Stunden schrieb AdjusterBrett: I'm 75% manual focus and about 76% blind LOL... Â I own S1 (5.76m), SL (4.4m), and TL2 with VisoFlex (2.3m). Â I'm ALWAYS on the hunt for the better EVF. Â I sold a kidney and bought the SL2S (assumed it was an S1 tweaked a bit in Leica clothing), as it was the natural next step from my SL. Â I gave it back... Â One of the biggest reasons was compared to the SL - the EVF was NOT as good for focusing (magnification). Â I do NOT (Nought, Nope, nada) understand the specs - by the spec sheet both the S1 and the SL2S should have been BETTER than the SL - they are NOT. Â And both should have destroyed the TL2 and the Visoflex - but in practice they do NOT... So my question is this... Â Anyone (who used the SL to manually focus fully magnified in the EVF) who moved onto the SL2 or 2s and then the SL3. Â Is the SL3 any different vs the 2 or 2S. Â Or really - if you shoot manual and used all three - am I missing something? Part of the question is the constant frustration of AF. Â Child at an amusement park - roller coaster - long lens - even with the S1 and its 6K photo trick - it's still a crap shoot. Â I used to have an A7III - junk ergos sterile experience - but lots of hits on AF... Â Recently I've noticed the new ones are touting that 9.4m EVF and wicked AF - so it draws my attention. Â I'm not jumping ship (likely L mount for the rest of my days now) - just wondering how to look at the specs and actually understand. Why is my SL easier to focus than the SL2S - heck for that matter the visoflex on the TL2 did a better job (albeit crop - but same thing). Â I clearly do NOT know how to look at the specs and read them for comparison purposes... Â Let me know if your experience differs... I have experience with 4 cameras (SL, S1r, SL2-s, SL3). If the EVF is set to 120 fps, manual focus is nearly impossible. Set to 60 fps it is easy. Edited September 4, 2024 by ImmerDraussen 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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