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The viewfinder systems in digital cameras witnessed multiple vision identification systems, like the digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR), which uses optical viewfinders systems (OVFs), and was considered a scientific breakthrough until some problems appeared in various applications, like the camera size and weight, and number of frames per second. With the emergence of mirrorless cameras that use the electronic viewfinders systems (EVFs), some of these problems were solved due to the difference in the electronic viewfinders ( EVFs) technology, the way the image is seen and recorded on the image sensor. However, other problems appeared like the large consumption of battery power by the electronic viewfinder (EVF) and the electronic image sensor.
The research questions
Due to arising problems in the DSLR camera technology and its optical viewfinders (OVFs), and the production of the mirrorless camera technology with their electronic viewfinders (EVFs) system, this research aims to study the different characteristics of both the optical viewfinders ( OVFs) and electronic viewfinders (EVFs) to determine the extent to which the mirrorless cameras have been able to tackle some of these problems, which can be limited in this research to the following: -
- the digital viewfinder system,
- the size and weight of the camera,
- frames per second.
The research objectives
This research seeks to study the recent systems of electronic viewfinders (EVFs) and optical viewfinders (OVFs) to identify the different characteristics of each to determine the extent to which the aforementioned problems were solved, and their impact on the camera performance in general.
Research Methodology
This research adopts the descriptive-analytical method.