EVF vs Monitor - Why Camera Operator Peter Rosenfeld Prefer Viewfinders
In this episode of CineTalk, Hollywood camera operator Peter Rosenfeld explains why many professionals prefer electronic viewfinders (EVF) over external monitors when operating a camera. Host Hugo Will and Peter discuss how EVFs provide better precision, stability, and framing control - especially during complex camera movements. 🎧 Watch the full podcast episode here: https://cineproacademy.com/checkout/n... If you’re passionate about cinematography, camera operating, or filmmaking in general, check out CinePro Film School - a growing platform where working industry professionals teach real on-set skills: lighting, cinematography, camera operating, production sound, VR180 filmmaking, producing, and more. Learn at your own pace and level up your craft: https://cineproacademy.com/

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