>>4140030>You're the one that go so desperate you brought up an urban legend based on ancient non-camera products.More than a legend.
>You are seeing a recording while making recordings.A delayed recording. Even if its a few miliseconds, you receive the information at the speed of light with reflex. No middlemen. It's not an exposure preview, it's the view. If you want middlemen, you press the live view button and see the screen. Mirrorlesscucks don't have the luxury of leaving that mode ever.
>he REAL scene is in front of you. The real scene isn't in front of you, the real scene is condensed throughout the optical elements that constitute the lens. It's photography not naked eye observation.
>Open your other eye. I'd rather open my other eye than look through some alien arrangement of mangled mirrors and retarded prisms and extra correcting optics that is alien to the photo being taken.Oh, you limit yourself to normal lenses and take photos for driver IDs, I should have guessed it.
>How can you zoom in to check critical focus with a reflex camera? Do you have a loupe attachment? What if the focus point is in a corner? DSLRs can't autofocus on image corners. Let me guess, you use a giant shitty EVF that sucks in sunlight for that?
I guess my eyesight is just that good. When you can make out the rings of Saturn on your OVF you know you're not going to miss focus on it. In fact, it looked more detailed than in the final image, because the OVF has infinite resolution.