Have you actually used these finders? Absolute crap little tunnels that
only show a modest portion of the actual frame. With an articulated LCD,
I've always been able to find an angle that doesn't have reflection
problems. It also can do away with the arm's length in front pose, go
overhead, on the ground, and even see around corners!
Moose
Jez Cunningham wrote:
> Yup - I'm with you on the optical viewfinder. I'm losing my close vision,
> and most LCDs are crap in sunlight, and the loss of stability holding at
> arms' length all weigh against it for me.Shame...
> jez
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>
>> It's funny, I read the review too, but some of things he likes,
>> especially the absence of a hot shoe and the absence of an optical
>> viewfinder--especially the latter--make it completely unacceptable for
>> me. At least if there were a hot shoe one could put a finder in it.
>>
>>
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