![]() ![]() Personally, I like the logo and wish the TL1 had a matching logo on the front rather on the top and hidden in use.įunctionally, it’s controlled with a knob on the right side and a lever beneath the EVF. If you prefer a more discreet camera, the TL1 manages to cover the “Fujifilm” logo on the front of the EVF. It’s clearly made from magnesium with a finish that matches the body. ![]() That’s not to say the materials or build quality are lacking… not at all. With higher grade materials, the height could probably be reduced by 1/3rd at least. ![]() I can see already how its height may cause some clearance issues in many bags. For the price, I would’ve designed it with titanium for more strength and allowing me to make it thinner to reduce its overall profile. No problems there.Ĭosmetically, it’s a little taller than I’d prefer. Removed, the TL1 inserts effortlessly between the camera body and EVF and powers on as expected just the same as it did without it. Out of the box, it comes with both male and female hotshoe covers to protect the sensitive ZIF connectors on the top and bottom for EVF communication. That’s not to say the rear LCD is bad, it’s just that the EVF is that much better. Combined with the magnification, the EVF’s display quality is much better than the rear LCD. I prefer using the EVF whenever possible and with the tilt and pan capability, along with the extra length, I can now use the EVF in more positions than ever before. Right off the bat, I find it to be exceptionally useful for my needs. I didn’t want to buy it only to use part time because of the high price… the only way it would earn its worth is to make itself a nearly permanent part of my camera. As I specified in a previous blog post, it took me a long time to convince myself that this was a necessary accessory. ![]()
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