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silver_1976

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  1. I see.. this is a very reliable theory.. I thank you!
  2. In aperture priority I guess I ler the camera control shutter, the strange thing is that with multi point focus and the same conditions the camera doesn't "overexpose" to recalculate exposion
  3. thank you darngodesign, I just wonder why in multi point focus the camera doesn't have this behaviour (doesn't overexpose EVF..)
  4. hi, thanks for the reply, I'm shooting in aperture priority, the lens is xf 18-55 and I noticed that the issue is more evident at 55mm than 18mm. thanks.
  5. Hi, I noticed that using single point focus when I half press the shutter the EVF while is checking focus is really bright, overexposed (it's a split second however, the shot is ok). I noticed this in a very sunny day. I always use multi point focus and when it's checking focus this issue doesn't occur (even in a very sunny day)... Is it a normal behaviour? Thanks
  6. I hope I'm not off topic. I noticed that using single point focus when I half press the shutter the EVF while is checking focus is really bright, overexposed (it's a split second however, the shot is ok). I noticed this in a very sunny day. I always use multi point focus and when it's checking focus this issue doesn't occur (even in a very sunny day)... Is it a normal behaviour? Thanks
  7. I wish it will receive pixel mapping and grain effect
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