I'm evaluating switching from my Elan II equipment to using a digital camera. I'm really interested in the Pro90IS from the reviews I've seen, but I'm unable to locate one here in Dayton, Ohio.
One feature which attracts me is the electronic viewfinder. Not so much that it's electronic, I guess, as the fact that it's equivalent to an SLR viewfinder.
Anyway, a couple of the reviews I've read have mentioned that the viewfinder gets a bit "pixelized" when the image stabilization kicks in. Looking at the specs of the viewfinder, it has more resolution that the LCD on the back of the camera. How well does it work in real life? Can you see what's in focus and compose well with it? One Olympus I played with which had an electronic viewfinder was apparently very low resolution, as it was hard to see much at all through it.
My hope would be to use this camera much like an SLR, not looking at the back much at all except to see how the shot came out. I'm sure there would be times when I would use it to compose and such, but I'd expect to use the viewfinder to do so most of the time.

