Hi,
Some pretty serious photographers seem to have preference for EVF-s.
- Frank Doorhof is quite enthusiastic about the Sony Alpha 99 and the Sony A7r. He sold of his Canon 5DIII in favor of those systems: http://www.frankdoorhof.com/site/2013/11/sony-a7r-part-i/
Yeah...You can't make a comment like that without also considering what is being photographed - and frankly,
any camera will "cope" with what Doorhof shoots.
He may perceive an IQ advantage of his Sony over his 5D Mk III, but it's equally possible that he concluded that the Canon is too much camera for what are really little more than snapshots (and
soft, out of focus snapshots too, based on the picture of the model at the top of the page).
It's no coincidence though, that no "pretty serious" photographers are making much of an impact in the wildlife/sport/action space with EVF cameras. I've no doubt that that day is coming (and for myself, I have no qualms about EVF
if it works as well as OVF), but as of right now EVF cameras are, for the most part, extremely limited - and
limiting - if you're shooting anything that actually
moves...