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  1. Hi fellow Sony users, I recently swapped from a Canon 6D with 24-105L glass and trying to get to grips with my new a6300 mainly with 50mm 1.8. One issue is the viewfinder. As soon as I half press the shutter button to focus the colors change and only for a split second shows the 'true lively dynamic colors' and then again goes back to being pale and 'flat' ready to take the pic. The colors turn out ok on the actual picture. I mainly shoot in P with center focus mode, single shoot drive and auto ISO. The ISO seems to change a lot even if I dont move and continuously shoot the same target. I've tried different metering modes but cant detect any change to the random ISO setting. It happily goes up to 6400 indoors but with lots of light through big windows and back down to 400. Even with high ISO it uses relatively long exposure - at least compared to what I am used to. I need to get my head around this camera before going back to a bulky full frame Canon...
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