Digital Zoom while in RAW mode, any camera?

If you read what the guy wants, he does not want to crop, just have a cropped viewing experience while taking the picture
I mean if it crops raw its fine with me i just did not think there's any cameras that actually capable of doing it.
Look at Sigma fp L and its "Crop Zoom" feature:

That's just 1.5x zoom what 2x zoom is desired.
The fp L does 1.53x, 2x, 2.5x and 5x
 
If you read what the guy wants, he does not want to crop, just have a cropped viewing experience while taking the picture
I mean if it crops raw its fine with me i just did not think there's any cameras that actually capable of doing it.
Why didn't you say that in the first place instead of what you've been saying until now?
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This makes no sense at all to me.

Again: What is the point of easier framing of that little section of the image when the result you get is going to include everything in the entire image? Why do you need to visually frame that little section before you capture the entire image? You're still going to have to frame the crop again later if that little section is all you really want. At that point you can take as much time as you like to frame the crop.
1. Don't need whats outside the red box i don't want to waste my time on that.
2. Framing whats inside the red box is the point.
3 I don't frame in the post processing i do it in the camera viewfinder its the only way i ever frame and cant find a frame efficiently if there's extra stuff in viewfinder outside the red box so i want to zoom to red box to full size of viewfinder/LCD.
Framing a shot in the viewfinder is just a waste of time and is useless if what you end up capturing is completely different. That's what made no sense.
If camera can zoom to red box and then crop on the RAW what outside the red box straight in the camera its fine with me i just don't think there's any camera capable of cropping the RAW in the camera.
I don't know if any camera can do what you actually want. You might instead have to adjust your habits to the ways in which cameras can really be operated.
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On many full frame cameras it is called DX/APS-C mode :)
That's just 1.5x zoom what 2x zoom is desired.
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