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to those that know...
I just bought the wife a D40x, with 3 lenses... (cost-co gig), and got in very deep doo doo with her over the fact that you HAVE to use the view-finder, as it does not project the image onto the LCD screen for clicking... (primary use is on the move quick shots...)
Is there a fix for this that we're missing?
and now back to the original thread...
Shannon, what is often called "live view" through the LCD screen has not been a common part of Digital SLRs. SLR users are used to using the viewfinder I guess. Lots of data projected in there on modern cameras that can be helpful at times.
Having said that there are Digital SLRs hitting the street now (or very soon) that are adding live view. The mftrs are wanting to open the market to the more expensive camera bodies to folks who've not used them before. A lot of "small" digital camera users are used to just looking at the screen. So SLR's are starting to add that.
Having lenses from a particlar mftr/family is a big incentive to stay with a body from that same family (unless the lenses suck). Lacking that the field is wide open though. That soon to be released Canon XSi is one of those new models seeking to straddle the fence between pro SLRs and less demanding users. It will offer a live view, relatively high res and good speed, auto modes that will make it as point and shoot as any "little" camera along with a good selection of "pro" features. Interested in seeing what their price point will be for that one.