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"MauiJNP" wrote in
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The only downside is it doesn't have a viewfinder just an LCD screen (I tend to use the viewfinder more). Though, with a small camera, it doesn't appear that anyone makes one with a viewfinder. There are small cameras with viewfinders and the viewfinder is pretty essential, as you already know, so I wouldn't settle if I were you -- you won't be happy. I actually HATE using the viewfinder but wouldn't buy a camera without one because on nice sunny days, the lcd screen is virtually useless, especially if you are zooming in on a small target. I really wouldn't compromise on this if I were you. -- Catherine & Zoe the cockerchow & Queenie the black gold retriever & Max the Pomeranian & Rosalie the calico |
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ceb wrote:
There are small cameras with viewfinders and the viewfinder is pretty essential, as you already know, so I wouldn't settle if I were you -- you won't be happy. I actually HATE using the viewfinder but wouldn't buy a camera without one because on nice sunny days, the lcd screen is virtually useless, especially if you are zooming in on a small target. I really wouldn't compromise on this if I were you. What she said. I almost exclusively use the view finder, so a camera without one would not be acceptable to me. About the only thing I use the LCD for is macros, taking photos of the sun[1], and doing a rough review to guesstimate whether or not I got the photo I wanted. On my camera, I have turned off the LCD screen for everything except macro mode and a quick review display of the photo that was just taken. If I want to use it for anything else--like taking photos of the sun--I have to go into the settings and turn it on. I really like this set-up, because it saves a *huge* amount of battery life. [1] That's really not something you should do through a view finder, unless you're wearing UV sunglasses. I assume most folks know that, but it can't hurt to point it out. -- Shelly (Warning: see label for details) http://www.cat-sidh.net (the Mother Ship) http://esther.cat-sidh.net (Letters to Esther) |
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