Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
sony p200
pros:
* very large, bright, responsive lcd
This is quoted as one of the cons for the A80, which has a small screen
by current standards. If, like me, you started your photography along
with Fox Talbot and will always use the viewfinder anyway, then you
could argue this is a pro, since the LCD display is a big battery drain
in digital cameras.
Also, the A80 LCD panel is hinged in two planes, allowing it to be swung
out, rotated back into the body of the camera and switched off
altogether, or allowing you to accurately compose a delayed shutter
release by looking at the camera's composition from your position in the
scene (ie the hinged LCD will swing out from the camera and rotate
forwards, automatically inverting the image so you can view it from in
front of the camera). Wonderful.
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