Digicams with variable angle LCD

melly

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Canon (boo) Powershot A80 is one, and I know Pentax does as well, but these are the only two I am aware of. Any info appreciated. I'm not too fond of Canon's, and not familiar w/ Pentax quality. TIA.
 

Kelvrick

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A lot of nikons have that. I really liked how their 2500 and 3500 series twisted... Too bad they stopped making em.

EDIT: If only the canon S60 had it. I'd soooo want that camera if it did. I already want it, but it'd make me want it more.
 

NTB

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Some of the Olympus C-series cameras do, too - C-5060 & C-8080 for sure; don't know about the other ones.

Nate
 

NTB

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Originally posted by: XietyCOM
My first digital camera had that feature :p A Casio :p It was about 8 years ago :eek:

wow :Q What was the resolution on that thing - 320x240? :p

Nate
 

kyutip

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As much as you don't like Canon, their G series is as good as they come.
S1 also has vari-angle LCD and 10X optical IS Zoom but only 3.2MP.

Nikon 5000, 5400, 5700, 8700 have vari-angle LCD also. Nikon's are great for their macros.

Sony F707, F717, F828 have swivel LCD and great low light performer.

As far as I know, only top end Olympus has tilted LCD.

Samsung new cameras has vari-angle LCD (I think).

Only 1 Pentax has tilted LCD.
 

Shivatron

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Originally posted by: Eli
Why don't you like Canon?

That's a very good question. It's my understanding that they make some of the best-performing (and without a doubt, best-selling) cameras in the industry.
 

Turkish

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Originally posted by: Atticu5
Originally posted by: Eli
Why don't you like Canon?

That's a very good question. It's my understanding that they make some of the best-performing (and without a doubt, best-selling) cameras in the industry.

yup. Canon rocks :)