PoohJen
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should I throw away my XT?
pass the popcorn...
I came across this statement in a consumer's reveiw for the S3 (which, by the way, I have been seriously considering as a back up/alternative use to my rebel):
OPINION: EVFs are better than SLRs because SLRs don't do video, and I've grown very attached to that - it really adds pizzazz to a slideshow (now on DVD). SLRs are obsolete. The clunky mirror mechanism was needed in a film world, but not in digital - LCDs (even on the cheapest cameras) do exactly what SLRs do - view through the recording lens. However, EFV LCDs still need improvement (real time is still better), but that will come in time.
he must know better than me, since I can't even figure out what EVF stands for. rats, and I was becoming so attached to my XT and all my expensive little lenses and stuff...did I just get sucked in by the hype?!!!


I came across this statement in a consumer's reveiw for the S3 (which, by the way, I have been seriously considering as a back up/alternative use to my rebel):
OPINION: EVFs are better than SLRs because SLRs don't do video, and I've grown very attached to that - it really adds pizzazz to a slideshow (now on DVD). SLRs are obsolete. The clunky mirror mechanism was needed in a film world, but not in digital - LCDs (even on the cheapest cameras) do exactly what SLRs do - view through the recording lens. However, EFV LCDs still need improvement (real time is still better), but that will come in time.
he must know better than me, since I can't even figure out what EVF stands for. rats, and I was becoming so attached to my XT and all my expensive little lenses and stuff...did I just get sucked in by the hype?!!!


