none of the others do. it's really a question of what else can the monitor show that 
would be hard to do in a viewfinder. right now, nothing has come up that will help 
take a better picture. there are two places where i think it would be a really really 
big advantage. one is when you need to have the camera at an awkward angle. the other 
is when there is a dark filter and you can't see very well. these aren't common 
situations though.

Herb....
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> What are other DSLR's like in this regard?  Myself, I feel that this is 
> pretty much a non-issue, as an optical viewfinder beats the pants so 
> completely off an LCD screen when it comes to composition (not to 
> mention focusing!).  Or am I missing something obvious here?


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