Look, it's a dslr
..http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/OlympusE20/Images/e20cutthrough.jpg
look, it has a live LCD:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/OlympusE20/page7.asp



Dear fellow PDML'ers. I don't believe this is new. Olympus had two DSLRs
with live LCD for years! Olympus E-20. Also the E-10, I believe. They don't
have exchangeable lenses, but nevertheless, they are still DSLRs vwith a
live LCD.
All the best
Jens

Jens Bladt
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Sendt: 16. december 2004 19:35
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Emne: Re: First DSLR with live LCD view!



After looking at other press releases, I don't think it's a ZLR. It looks
like the optical viewfinder is still there. I'll bet the "Live Image Mode"
moves the mirror, opens the mechanical shutter, and captures an image from
the CCD a couple of times a second. Look out, batteries!

Tim

On 12/16/04 8:03, Peter J. Alling wrote:

> Features:
>    .
>    .
>    .
>   Dual LCD Monitors
>    .
>    .
>    .
>
> So no reflex mirror, or optical viewfinder.  I suppose that if you like
> the digital ZLR's you;'ll like the S3.
> The only way I'd use one is if there's been some huge improvement in the
> technology.  I find focusing
> manually with lcd screens impossible and the effect on the display of
> any camera movement, let alone panning
> annoying at best...
>
>
> Sylwester Pietrzyk wrote:
>
>> It seems that for the first time FujiFilm managed to do this. Live view
in
>> DSLR - it will be featured in forthcoming S3Pro. I guess many people
would
>> like to have not only live view but also such things like a live
histogram,
>> and it seems that S3Pro makes it possible:
>> http://www.dpreview.com/news/0412/04121502fuji_s3proukprice.asp
>>
>>
>>
>


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