Any DSLR cameras with an LCD Viewfinder?

Oh, and to up the lust factor, here's the corporate link!

Don't let the weird look fool you - it's a dSLR with exchangable lenses.

It's just Leica, everything has to be different.

Like Porsche.

I mean seriously, who still builds cars with the motor in the back? And if the European Union wouldn't have forced them to, they'd still be building cars with motors in back - air-cooled !!?!
 
I hav learnt to use a viewfinder even though I do wear glasses. Iv'e found the DSLR-A100 can adjust the length of the view finder so it does help to compensate.

The only downside is for longer shots, it may get uncomfortable. Honestly, for more impressive shots, use a viewfinder.
 
People like to make fun of Leica when they don't know much about it, but once you drill down you realize it's the oldest camera company in the world, and ALL they do is glass. They build telescopes, and projectors, and hunting scopes, and all that stuff regarding glass. Their basic lenses compete with Canon L lenses, and then it goes up from there.

It's sort of like Porsche. You can argue that a Nissan 350 Z and a Porsche 911 are close in specs, but drive them, and you realize one is a car from a company that produces something in every catagory, and the others just build sports cars... (and that VW-based SUV we'll pretend doesn't exist...)

Being a Canon Shooter I have to question the line above. IMHO basic Leica glass is still better than Canon L glass. Not by much maybe, but I'd give my left arm to have a stable of Leica glass. (I need the right one for the shutter release:D) In all my years I got to shoot one time with top quality Leica glass. Holy Moly what an experience.

I'm thinking that this would be heaven on earth right here.

http://www.leica-camera.us/photography/r_system/digital-modul-r/
http://www.leica-camera.us/photography/r_system/lenses/
 

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