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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 69113" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>My previous DSLR had a flexible screen. It is the only thing I miss from it. It is also the one thing I would really like for my d7k. The perks of it was mainly issues with the sun. There are times when I am unable to really see the display. When I had this old problem with my previous DSLR, I would just flip the screen in certain ways. Now of course you can hold the camera above you or turn certain ways but I have very very very bad wrists so the flexible screen would be a major plus in my book. Despite the fact that the d7k is lighter than other DSLRS, I have to use wrist straps whenever I shoot bc I cannot handle the weight of my d7k. Another plus for it is when you need to be in a certain spot for the right picture but you cannot fit your body in it, you can just extend your camera. As well, you can flip the screen when it is on the tripod and when you are taking a self portait or using a remote. So there are certain advantages of it. It just depends on the person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 69113, member: 8139"] My previous DSLR had a flexible screen. It is the only thing I miss from it. It is also the one thing I would really like for my d7k. The perks of it was mainly issues with the sun. There are times when I am unable to really see the display. When I had this old problem with my previous DSLR, I would just flip the screen in certain ways. Now of course you can hold the camera above you or turn certain ways but I have very very very bad wrists so the flexible screen would be a major plus in my book. Despite the fact that the d7k is lighter than other DSLRS, I have to use wrist straps whenever I shoot bc I cannot handle the weight of my d7k. Another plus for it is when you need to be in a certain spot for the right picture but you cannot fit your body in it, you can just extend your camera. As well, you can flip the screen when it is on the tripod and when you are taking a self portait or using a remote. So there are certain advantages of it. It just depends on the person. [/QUOTE]
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