I think the novelty will wear off when your nose pushes against the screen and especially when the battery life to power it stinks.
Why would you need a touch screen on a DSLR? For menu choices? Once set, I hardly ever use the menus. Are we getting so lazy, we can't use the menus the regular way any more? At, first, with it being new, people will play with it. They'll change settings, and then change them back. When the battery dies from playing so much, they'll say, "well, I won't be doing that any more!"
I was about to say, just about every touch screen phone now has a sensor to turn off the screen.
I much rather have GPS and/or wifi built into the camera than a touch screen though.
Better yet, base the camera software around Android and allow certain apps to be run, like ones that upload to online photo albums. Or root the camera and allow it to play angry birds. haha
I was about to say, just about every touch screen phone now has a sensor to turn off the screen.
I much rather have GPS and/or wifi built into the camera than a touch screen though.
Better yet, base the camera software around Android and allow certain apps to be run, like ones that upload to online photo albums. Or root the camera and allow it to play angry birds. haha
You never know, you just never know!LOL...then go the extra step and add cell phone capabilities and the circle will be complete..
WiFi would be cool. Have you ever tried the EyeFi memory cards? Are they any good?