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| quote: | Originally posted by zokissima
For point-and-shoot, I would stick to Canon, IMO. |
Same.
One of my key selling features is the fact that it still has a view finder. I think (at least in my experience) they're the only ones who still put view finders on most of their cameras. I've had a screen break on one of my past cameras, and if it breaks...you're basically fucked. Well, you could still use it, or you could pay to replace it...but how much fun is a camera with a broken screen? However, the main reason I like the view finder is the fact that there are times where you can't see the screen. It may not happen often, but in my experience there have been times where I can see the screen due to it being too bright outside, or if it's pouring rain and I want to take a picture quickly, getting minimal amount of rain on my camera.
Just my preference.
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