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Anonymous
Some cameras I have no problem with it, and others I wouldn't even try, and I don't like autofocusing at all. Avoid entry-level cameras; a used D100 or D200 will be loads easier than a new D40. Same with 20D and Digital Rebel, etc.
So long as the camera is reasonable, it'll just take a little practice to get into the groove of it, although that could just be manual focusing in general. My SLR experience is almost exclusively with digital ones.
http://www.neocamera.com/feature_viewfinder_sizes.php?order=size
Find something with a high effective magnification. If you're on a budget, those two Pentax *ist models at the top beating all the other crop-sensor DSLRs aren't made any more and, AFAIK, are the only entry-level DSLRs with twin command dials.
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