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Using the viewfinder and LCD on the Fuji X-T1

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Using the viewfinder and LCD on the Fuji X-T1

- As you probably already discovered, you can use this view mode button to cycle the view finder between a few different modes. There's LCD only, which activates the rear LCD screen and leaves it on all the time. I use this mode if I'm working on a tripod or tilting the screen out and holding the camera over my head or low to the ground. In general, I don't use the LCD screen as a view finder because I prefer to block out the world and look through the electronic view finder. I also think it's easier to hold the camera steady when you've got it up to your face and are looking through the EVF. Press the view mode button again and you'll switch to EVF, or electronic view finder only with eye sensor. This is the eye sensor right here below the view finder. That keeps the rear LCD off but activates the electronic view finder when you raise the camera to your eye. This is where I leave the camera because I prefer shooting with the EVF and I like it to be off when I'm not looking through…

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