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How Sony Can Make Life Better for Visually Impaired Photographers

Posted on March 5, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Take it from a legally blind photographer, camera tester, and blog editor; Sony’s Accessibility feature in their recent cameras is a genuinely good attempt at helping us. But it also seems like they didn’t really talk to visually impaired photographers for feedback. With mirrorless cameras came a lot of very big improvements for those who have a hard time seeing.
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