Being new with a very small investment in past technology and, especially, knowledge; I’m asking if the future is (should be??) with the electronic viewfinder instead of the current optical one carried over from film photography.
When I look at the newer ‘live view’ type DSLR offerings, it seems that the ‘SLR’ is (or soon will be) just getting in the way and is only there because ‘real’ cameras are SLR. With film, the mirror shows the image, as close as possible, that the film is going to record. With digital, the display, when taken from the sensor, shows what will be recorded.
In terms of future advancement, the optical view will be pretty much as it is today. The only recent advances are in the mirror (gone, along with camera shake, noise, delay…) and in putting more information in the viewfinder (LCD). It’s also stuck pretty close to where it is. But with the electronic viewfinder, they have just begun to explore the placement possibilities of ‘live view’ with the flip-up and flip-down LCD. It could be remote, heads-up on your glasses, a flip down monocle or in a little hole on the top-back of the camera if that’s where you like it.
I’ve read the “Why Go To DSLR” thread, the “Digital SLR Guide” and a few others that came up in my search, but I don’t see anything mentioned that is a result of the SLR.
Hope I’m not being to bold for someone who has owned their DSLR for about two weeks, but I’m really interested in, “Why?”
TF