I have a couple of digital point and shoots that have
only LCD viewing, no view finder, and they drive me nuts in bright
sunlight. I am guessing at cropping much more than I like. I don't
think the technology is there yet to make an LCD easily viewable in all
light conditions. So that is my reason for wanting a view finder. I
don't know if that is Johnathan's. Don David Dyer-Bennet wrote: On Fri, May 22, 2009 11:38, jonathan turner wrote:Just wandered if anyone has any recommendations for some reasonably cheap but good quality 'point & shoot' cameras.The Canon A590IS comes to mind immediately. I doubt it has a viewfinder. But why would one want one? Seeing 100% of the image on the LCD is much better than viewfinders, especially separate optical viewfinders, ever manage. |