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Anonymous
>>42094 I looked at the Pentax SLRs, and was about to buy one (image stabilized, smaller than other SLRs, etc.) when I found its lowest ISO setting is 200. That's begging for overexposure during daylight in the outdoors.
Plus, I like electronic viewfinders betters than SLR mechanisms; the ability to see a TTL view of how the photograph will expose on a screen in the viewfinder is as much of a gain over an SLR as an SLR's plain TTL view is over a simple glass tunnel through the camera. Plus, given two cameras otherwise identical, an electronic viewfinder camera would be smaller than an SLR, which is important for some types of photography.
Now, the ideal would be a camera that had all the features of an SLR- including interchangeable lenses- but with an electronic viewfinder. I honestly have no clue why no one has come out with something like that yet. I'd buy it instantly, provided I could afford it.
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