I find that I take nearly half my pcitures from waist level using
the twist features of the cameras. (f717 & f 828). I would go for a
DSLR in a hearbeat, (and get rid of the darn noise), if one would
have an adjustable LCD. Is there some physical reason why this is
not possible or are the DSLR manufacturers simply bound by
tradition?
=Roy=
You know, I also don't know why it couldn't just be a mode of an
otherwise dslr camera. I think the first company to do it will get
additional converts from the point and shoot realms - especially
since it would open up the possibility of movies on an slr - think
of the movies you could get with the new D1's performance and a
decent L lens.
All you would need to do is the equivalent of mirror lockup, and
open the shutter curtain. The sensor would then see through the
lens unobstructed just as with an EVF camera (you may want a
secondary clear barrier to protect the sensor from dust). Then,
whenever you switch the camera to EVF or movie mode, it locks the
mirror and opens the shutter curtain to let the light onto the
sensor and meters as per an EVF camera. When you switch back to
SLR mode, the mirror slaps down and the shutter operates as per
normal.
We should run with the idea, what do you think? You and me as
ideas men, and Wasia to write the software

Cancel that I guess,
Wasia won't charge for his work, and no matter what percentage of
$0 you take, it's still $0!
It could work though, I'm sure of it (well fairly sure anyway...)
Craig.