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On 11/27/2025 at 9:21 PM, SrMi said:

In a brief test, M11 with 135 does not seem to be stabilized nor is the view smaller than the final result.

Can you check again?

Sorry, I don't need to check. I know the situation quite well. With the camera on a tripod and using live view (ideally with the EVF) put a small object, like a wire or possibly the tip of a branch right on the edge of the frame. Take a shot and then carefully review the image. After you do this a few times, you'll see that there is actually a bit more of the frame in the final image than appears in the live view feed. It's probably a little easier to sort through with a longer lens like a 50/75/90. 

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29 minutes ago, J S H said:

Sorry, I don't need to check. I know the situation quite well. With the camera on a tripod and using live view (ideally with the EVF) put a small object, like a wire or possibly the tip of a branch right on the edge of the frame. Take a shot and then carefully review the image. After you do this a few times, you'll see that there is actually a bit more of the frame in the final image than appears in the live view feed. It's probably a little easier to sort through with a longer lens like a 50/75/90. 

I can confirm the crop in both M11 with EVF and M-EV1.

The easiest way to see the difference is to put the camera on a tripod, take an image, and then switch between live view and image review.

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On 11/30/2025 at 3:45 AM, SrMi said:

I can confirm the crop in both M11 with EVF and M-EV1.

The easiest way to see the difference is to put the camera on a tripod, take an image, and then switch between live view and image review.

This issue took me by surprise when I noticed it too. Tree leaves and other distracting elements appearing on the edges of my photographs when I was sure I'd avoided them in the EVF. It's a bit annoying having to go in and crop images after already taking the time to frame the shot exactly as I wanted it in-camera.

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