Originally posted by: jpeyton
Leave it to Sony to f*** up the one of the KEY components of a DSLR (the viewfinder).
I wonder if this new Live View system is to blame for the poor magnification on the viewfinder.
The live view system is indeed to blame.
The counterpoint, of course, is that if you want the better viewfinder, you probably don't care about live view. The fact is that the live view, as implemented by Sony in the A300 and A350, is superior to any other live view implementation available on the market today (though Olympus' solution is very close and quite excellent, arguably equal, but I'm not a fan of 4/3) and the target market is not professionals but rather people who want the responsiveness of an SLR but prefer the style of a point and shoot. You get full auto-focus and the zero-lag shutter of an SLR while still having the large live view of a P&S camera.
The A300 and A350 are aimed at the same people who bought an A100 and immediately posted to photo boards asking why the screen wasn't showing a live view like it did on their point and shoot cameras. The A300 and A350 are more like bridge cameras; they aren't meant to be full-on DSLRs for even hobby photographers.
If you want a nicer viewfinder, there's always the A700.
ZV