07-30-2021 03:03 PM
07-30-2021 04:02 PM
You probably know, but there's a sensor under the EVF which detects your eye being present, and this will blank the EVF if it decides that you have removed the camera from your face. Possibly if this sensor is over-sensitive, if you're moving your camera, it might be lifting from your face enough to trigger it.
In any case, you could try locking the camera to EVF only, and see if that helps. "Setup" menu (spanner symbol), tab 3, "Screen/viewfinder display".
HTH...
08-15-2021 10:07 PM
@AtticusLake wrote:You probably know, but there's a sensor under the EVF which detects your eye being present, and this will blank the EVF if it decides that you have removed the camera from your face. Possibly if this sensor is over-sensitive, if you're moving your camera, it might be lifting from your face enough to trigger it.
In any case, you could try locking the camera to EVF only, and see if that helps. "Setup" menu (spanner symbol), tab 3, "Screen/viewfinder display".
HTH...
Thank you very much for posting this, I got it working.
08-16-2021 04:20 AM
Great!
Another thing you can do is configure a button to switch between viewfinder and screen. In the setup menu, set "Screen/viewfinder display" to "screen", then in "Customize buttons" set the button of your choice to "Switch between VF/screen".
If you use the custom configuration setups C1 - C3, you need to save the custom button in each one.
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