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Crazy cameras: Seven strange snappers

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Viewfinders -- who needs 'em? Screens have been one of the defining characteristics of digital cameras for years. But back in the day there may still have been some LCD Luddites not sold on the video display goodness.

Enter the Pentax EI-C90, debuted at PMA 1996, marketed from July 1997, and featuring a detachable screen module. The bit on the left came off. Honestly, the 1990s! What were they like?

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