Yes, you can see what shooting mode is currently selected in the viewfinder. But you don’t get any indication of how many clicks or witch direction to turn the dial to get to the shooting mode you want to activate. That you will have to guess (or memorize). Or to take your eye away from viewfinder and look at the top of the mode dial (with risk of scaring wildlife in some situations.).Wait what!? Just turn the button and look here (number 4, from the R6 manual)
With mode button, you can get an array of all shooting modes in the viewfinder, and can move the «cursor» up/down, left/right, and select the mode you want.
I can see that the mode dial is easier and faster when using the LCD screen for shooting. But for me that’s typically shooting landscape photos, tripod, no hurry, and when the time it takes to make a few extra button clicks doesn’t matter at all.
I have the R6 and are doing fine with the mode dial. So it’s not an make or breake deal, but I would prefer a camera with top LCD and mode button
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