I have a Nikon Coolpix camera with a flip out/up view screen, and while I’ve used the feature a few times it would not be a deal killer if a camera I was interested in didn’t have the feature.
-----Original Message----- >From: "P. J. Alling" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: What PENTAX Values Most in Future Cameras - more info on new >APS-C flagship > >I don't know, I think I'd buy it, a flippy screen is just something else >to break, though I can see it's usefulness in some circumstances. > >The new Prism looks like it could be duplicated by just using a O-ME53 >which I've been using since I got my *ist-Ds. It's not perfect but it >does give a view pretty close to an LX with a standard prism finder. >Probably not the highest viewfinder magnification, but good enough. > >I'm just glad that they haven't abandoned the high end APS-C DSLR segment. > >On 7/22/2020 10:18 AM, Henk Terhell wrote: >> The button on the back on the left side above the panel shows no >> symbol or text. >> Perhaps it is attached to a spring for the panel to open. >> Selling a new top camera with a fixed panel will be a mission impossible. >> >> Henk >> >> Op 2020-07-22 om 15:16 schreef Pete McIntosh: >>> >>> >>> At 20:21 in the 2nd video there's a good shot of the back. The LCD >>> looks (to me) to be fixed. >>> >>> Ciao, >>> >>> Pete Mac in Melbourne >>> >>> >> >> >-- >Any idiot can shoot with a Canon, Nikon, or Sony, it takes a special kind of >idiot to use a Pentax. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

