I was amazed the first time I looked into the viewfinder of a medium format SLR. After mostly using mirrorless digital cameras, even returning to a 35mm/full frame viewfinder feels like magic. The experience of seeing the image rendered by the lens on the ground glass in “full screen” with your eye’s superior color depth and dynamic range is really something. Digital viewfinders/mirrorless cameras certainly provide more utility in certain cases, but they’ll never match the “experience” of ground glass
> he experience of seeing the image rendered by the lens on the ground glass in “full screen” with your eye’s superior color depth and dynamic range is really something.
Sure, but it's not what you end up with once you stop looking at pretty projections and hit the shutter button.