Actually, most cameras have screens where you can see them in direct sunlight now. Canon's newer SD series (sd1000, and a few other models) have a "purecolor" lcd which improves outdoor visability. I have an older sony T5, and I can see it perfectly in direct sunlight. It doesn't have a viewfinder, but I haven't run into any situation where I need one.
If you really want a viewfinder that badly, get the SD800. It's a slightly older version of this, but it does have a viewfinder and a 2.5" LCD.
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Mario @ Sep 27th 2007 6:38PM
Actually, most cameras have screens where you can see them in direct sunlight now. Canon's newer SD series (sd1000, and a few other models) have a "purecolor" lcd which improves outdoor visability.
I have an older sony T5, and I can see it perfectly in direct sunlight.
It doesn't have a viewfinder, but I haven't run into any situation where I need one.
If you really want a viewfinder that badly, get the SD800. It's a slightly older version of this, but it does have a viewfinder and a 2.5" LCD.