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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Touchscreen, "a la iPhone", on Nikon DSLRs
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 63372" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Mmm, well, i am sure you can make it go off when not in use, just like on Nikons; therefore, avoiding battery drain. You can also disable the touchscreen, reverting only to button input. Hitting your nose on it?? I don't think i have ever hit my nose on my D5100 LCD - i view with my right eye. I guess left eye viewers would be at a disadvantage. Anyhow, there are plenty of touchscreen-only devices out there - iPhone and hundreds of other products - that have done well. Don't see why this would not be a good selling point. We will see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 63372, member: 9619"] Mmm, well, i am sure you can make it go off when not in use, just like on Nikons; therefore, avoiding battery drain. You can also disable the touchscreen, reverting only to button input. Hitting your nose on it?? I don't think i have ever hit my nose on my D5100 LCD - i view with my right eye. I guess left eye viewers would be at a disadvantage. Anyhow, there are plenty of touchscreen-only devices out there - iPhone and hundreds of other products - that have done well. Don't see why this would not be a good selling point. We will see... [/QUOTE]
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