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Sony NEX 7

This is the best bit:

"The NEX-7 is also the world’s first compact camera that features an XGA OLED TruFinder™ for precision framing and focusing. This precision electronic viewfinder gives a bright, detail-packed, high contrast view of still images and video, with approximately 100% frame coverage and a wide field of view to rival pro-grade optical viewfinders. On-screen grid lines and a level gauge can be displayed to assist with accurate framing"

But seriously, who really needs that many pixels.
 
This is the best bit:

"The NEX-7 is also the world’s first compact camera that features an XGA OLED TruFinder™ for precision framing and focusing. This precision electronic viewfinder gives a bright, detail-packed, high contrast view of still images and video, with approximately 100% frame coverage and a wide field of view to rival pro-grade optical viewfinders. On-screen grid lines and a level gauge can be displayed to assist with accurate framing"

Nothing beats chimping thru the viewfinder!
 
Birders are the same, but you'd think those niche users wouldn't care about the small form factor and already be using DSLRs.
 
Bird watchers often use crop bodies eg Nikon D2X in preference to FF bodies like the D700 to maximise the pixels available on a telephoto shot of a bird. One of the reasons I have a D7000 is to use it with a 70-200 zoom and a 1.7 teleconverter being much cheaper than splurging on a 200-400 zoom (again) if you can fit one of the long alpha lenses onto that new NEX it would make for a fine duck camera, possibly.
 


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