Re: Can't turn off Live View
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Goodmeme wrote:
Mark B. wrote:
Distinctly Average wrote:
Mark B. wrote:
Goodmeme wrote:
Very helpful, thanks! Yes I have taken some rubbish photos, my words. In fact I take many, many rubbish photos.
Are we to assume from your mockery that you don't, or that you always remember to do everything you were going to, even with the many distractions of life?
Yes, anything on the rear LCD is a distraction for me. Dropping the LCD brightness helps somewhat, but of course then its no fun to show people the photos with dim light, so its not the best solution. 'Option 6' would be helpful in all the R cameras as an 'option'.
I'm not alone. The R5 has the solution already. R5 users asked for it, and some use it.
I guess some people enjoy mocking others anyway they can, get off on it? Enjoy the mean-spirited sense of togetherness from attacking the 'other'? What is the point I wonder? Does questioning the abilities of a camera cause you pain from cognitive dissonance? Go figure. I'm out.
How do you deal with things that are happening in real life outside the view of the EVF that you cannot turn off? It's difficult to understand how you are seeing the LCD once your eye is looking through the EVF. It's below the VF and outside the view of a human eye that is level with the VF.
It switches off when your face gats near the EVF sensor. I’m sure you knew that.
But even if it stayed on, it's kinda baffling how it's distracting to anyone.
Its okay for other people to be baffling, much better than for example, calling them silly or stupid just because you have a different experience, so don't sweat it, no worries.
The info screen options manage what is displayed on the rear LCD. Assuming sometimes people may want this blank but still available for touch drag af and image review, the best button to cycle through the options is the info button because that button is already doing that job.
We don't need to gatekeep the ability for users to request new features or vent frustration about their absence. The option is on the R5. If you own an R5 and don't want the blank screen, you can ignore it. Same with the R6 and other EOS models if it is added. There's nothing really more to write about the subject. I don't have the time or expertise to write an essay on ui design or philosophy. I just know what I like.
And that’s fine, but giving a camera one star suggests that it is a bad camera in general, not that it is missing one feature that makes a great deal of difference to you. If you had complained about the screen while giving the camera three or four stars people would not have questioned your judgment so much. Your review would have been more balanced.