Google found this:

http://www.squidoo.com/point-shoot-cameras-with-a-viewfinder

That Nikon P7100 might be the choice one.

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:10 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: George Sinos
>
>> No such luck on the Pentax P&S.  I went through four Optio series
>> cameras.  All wore out due to small broken parts except the OptioMX
>> and they are too cheap to fix.  Or should I say it's too expensive to
>> fix them.  The optioMX is cool in an odd sort of way, but the image
>> quality, good for it's day, isn't all that great.  Even if it dies,
>> I'll keep it around.  With it's odd shape it may be a collectors item.
>>  I had a lot of fun with that camera.
>>
>> This photo was shot with an "old" Canon S90.  They've come out with
>> two or three improved versions since I bought it, but this one seems
>> to do well most of the time.  When you're in extreme conditions like
>> the dance recital you can't enlarge the photo much.  The grain at 1600
>> or above is the size of small pebbles.
>
>
> As much as I hate to ask this ... my Canon A60 is getting a little long
> in the tooth.
>
> I think Canon was the last brand to still manufacture a compact P&S
> camera with a *REAL* viewfinder. Does anyone know what that last viewfinder
> equipped Canon P&S was?
>
> Or other suggestions for a compact P&S with a viewfinder?
>
> Could be an electronic viewfinder for all I care, as long as I don't
> have to hold the damn thing out at arms length to try and compose a
> photograph on the little TV screen on the back.
>
>
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