Pea-n-Me
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I recall reading when these were first released that the reason they felt comfortable going without an optical viewfinder is that market research showed most camera users don't use one (not counting people like us, apparently).I think it's going to come down one thing as far as view finders go... Do we want to actually see through the lens, or are we ok with the digital representation of what we would see though the lens.
The mirrorless cameras do have the size advantage. However, it's not like they can take a camera, remove the mirror and make it smaller while still being able to use the same lenses either. They either have to make new lenses (like Sony and Panasonic) or make an adapter (like Olympus) because a certain amount of distance is required between the lens and the media for focusing.
I'm sure I'll be picking up a PEN at some point. And I'll be interested to see where this all leads down the road.

(Olympus has been doing fairly well since 1919.) 