As long as a)you can still use the physical controls and b)they don't make this standard on all DSLRs, who cares? It's not something i see myself using outside of casual shot reviewing and possibly changing settings before shooting, but i doubt Canon's going to implement this in a way that would get pro and wannabe pro shooters in an uproar.
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As long as a)you can still use the physical controls and b)they don't make this standard on all DSLRs, who cares? It's not something i see myself using outside of casual shot reviewing and possibly changing settings before shooting, but i doubt Canon's going to implement this in a way that would get pro and wannabe pro shooters in an uproar.