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Japanese Camera Makers Fight Against Smartphone Users -- (NY Times Article)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nero" data-source="post: 240539" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>On Google+ one day i read a very long post of some guy saying that these mirrorless cameras were the future and that the time of the DSLR was coming to an end. He tried to make the advantages mirrorless cameras have over SLR's way bigger than they were. Honestly, the heaviest recently-released Nikon camera I could find was just under 3 pounds. Mirrorless cameras can't weigh much less than that, plus my Lowepro Slingshot 302AW bag makes up for having to carry around a bigger camera and lenses and I'm sure alot of other camera bags do too.</p><p></p><p>I just don't see mirrorless cameras being much of a mainstream product yet. Maybe in a few years. (Though this guy was pretty sure of himself and it took a lot of willpower not to leave a comment telling him how flawed his logic was.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nero, post: 240539, member: 14723"] On Google+ one day i read a very long post of some guy saying that these mirrorless cameras were the future and that the time of the DSLR was coming to an end. He tried to make the advantages mirrorless cameras have over SLR's way bigger than they were. Honestly, the heaviest recently-released Nikon camera I could find was just under 3 pounds. Mirrorless cameras can't weigh much less than that, plus my Lowepro Slingshot 302AW bag makes up for having to carry around a bigger camera and lenses and I'm sure alot of other camera bags do too. I just don't see mirrorless cameras being much of a mainstream product yet. Maybe in a few years. (Though this guy was pretty sure of himself and it took a lot of willpower not to leave a comment telling him how flawed his logic was.) [/QUOTE]
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