Don Haines said:You don't need zero lag, you just need less lag than the user can perceive.
Nope. This is a myth. Any lag, at all, reduces closed-loop tracking bandwidth and therefore makes it harder to track subjects. I tried a difficult tracking situation with a camera with 25ms of lag and it was entirely impossible, while I did it pretty easily with an SLR.
Zero power usage is a bit misleading too... the question should be how does the power usage of the EVF compare to the power usage of the shutter/mirror motors.
The mirror takes no power at all for viewfinder use. I often use the viewfinder for hours and hours, taking only 1000-2000 shots during that time. An EVF will generally deplete the battery in an hour of viewfinder use or so, even if you take no pictures.
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