Andrew Bichard
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Late this year, I hope to buy a digital replacement for my Canon T90 SLR.
My problem is that I have a disability that makes it increasingly difficult to lift an SLR up to eye level to frame a shot.
I have been following recent camera reviews, and it seems that the Olympus Evolt 330 is currently the only SLR that can be used like a twin lens reflex with the camera resting on my lap, looking down to a viewfinder.
The only alternative seems to be the Sony DSC-R1 which is almost an SLR.
Any comments on these two cameras, or any alternatives I havn't thought of.
I would say that 85% of all photos I take would be in the 28mm to 70mm (35mm equvalent) range, so extremes of zoom range are not vital.
My hope is that I can continue to use my T90 for the rare shots I need to take outside this range by buying a Zigview digital viewfinder. (I have an excellent 17mm rectilinear lens for the T90 that I use ocassionally). Has anyone used a Zigview?
Andrew
My problem is that I have a disability that makes it increasingly difficult to lift an SLR up to eye level to frame a shot.
I have been following recent camera reviews, and it seems that the Olympus Evolt 330 is currently the only SLR that can be used like a twin lens reflex with the camera resting on my lap, looking down to a viewfinder.
The only alternative seems to be the Sony DSC-R1 which is almost an SLR.
Any comments on these two cameras, or any alternatives I havn't thought of.
I would say that 85% of all photos I take would be in the 28mm to 70mm (35mm equvalent) range, so extremes of zoom range are not vital.
My hope is that I can continue to use my T90 for the rare shots I need to take outside this range by buying a Zigview digital viewfinder. (I have an excellent 17mm rectilinear lens for the T90 that I use ocassionally). Has anyone used a Zigview?
Andrew