One down, many to go.<vbg>

The finder on the istD sold it to me. Same as the Nikon Dslr's i use.  
the finders are very bright and clear. That is VERY important to me.

Dave

Quoting Juan Buhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'm doing my part:
>
> A few months ago, my good friend Dave was shopping for a DSLR. I
> recommended he looked into a DS or DS2 because of the viewfinder. I
> also said that whatever he bought, to try to look through the cameras
> side by side.
>
> Despite all that, he went with a Canon 350D and the kit lens, whatever it is.
>
> Today he wrote saying that night photography with that is impossible.
> The camera is impossible to focus, either in auto or manual. He seemed
> really frustrated.
>
> I showed him a link to the K10D in dpreview, and told him it has a
> real viewfinder and SR. He's drooling right now, and will probably get
> one when it comes out.
>
> Pentax seems to be the only manufacturer getting it regarding
> viewfinders. Why use an SLR if the vf is small and dim? It completely
> defeats the purpose, IMO.
>
> I'm still waiting for the DSLR with an aps sensor but a full frame vf,
> and framing lines. It doesn't seem it would be so hard or expensive
> for them to put a ZX5's viewfinder into a K100d, no?
>
> j
>
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