crazyfingers
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Something else I have noticed about the SX60 that would be a serious problem is the way that Framing Assist works. When Framing assist is pressed of course the zoom backs off but the area outside of the original frame is darkened and the origional frame, now small in the screen, is bright. This is not what's needed when the bird jumps out of the frame. It forces hunting for the bird in an arbitrarily darkened area. Not good!
With the SX50 using Framing Assist the area inside and outside of the original frame are the same brightness and brightness doesn't change.
On the SX60 I can just imagine how hard it will be to re-find the Dark-Eyed Junk that's just jumped outside of the frame!
With the SX50 using Framing Assist the area inside and outside of the original frame are the same brightness and brightness doesn't change.
On the SX60 I can just imagine how hard it will be to re-find the Dark-Eyed Junk that's just jumped outside of the frame!