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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 370057" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>Thanks Rick M and Marcel. Sorry, didn't want to get off track.</p><p></p><p>Mirrorless vs DSLR for me is pretty simple. I believe mirrorless is the natural evolution of an interchangeable lens camera. It's not a matter of IF I'll make the change but WHEN. </p><p></p><p>- For me I prefer the ergo feel and size of a medium-sized DSLR. Take for instance a skateboard. I can make a skateboard smaller and lighter and would benefit when carrying and packing it away. But I prefer the current size. My feet need a certain amount of space to fit on the board. And they need to be a certain amount of distance apart for me to feel in control of the board.</p><p>- I'm waiting on a larger lens base to choose from. I don't need every single lens but I want to have the choice. </p><p>- I like having a viewfinder but I'd like to see that tech evolve a little more. Quicker response times when placing your eye to the viewfinder and if possible better resolution. I like what a mirrorless camera can do as far as previewing what the picture will look like.</p><p>- I want dual card slots</p><p></p><p>The potential for innovation with mirrorless is mouth-watering. </p><p></p><p>I should add that I mean when I'll make the "complete" change. I use mirrorless now along with DSLR and just use what suits my needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 370057, member: 8330"] Thanks Rick M and Marcel. Sorry, didn't want to get off track. Mirrorless vs DSLR for me is pretty simple. I believe mirrorless is the natural evolution of an interchangeable lens camera. It's not a matter of IF I'll make the change but WHEN. - For me I prefer the ergo feel and size of a medium-sized DSLR. Take for instance a skateboard. I can make a skateboard smaller and lighter and would benefit when carrying and packing it away. But I prefer the current size. My feet need a certain amount of space to fit on the board. And they need to be a certain amount of distance apart for me to feel in control of the board. - I'm waiting on a larger lens base to choose from. I don't need every single lens but I want to have the choice. - I like having a viewfinder but I'd like to see that tech evolve a little more. Quicker response times when placing your eye to the viewfinder and if possible better resolution. I like what a mirrorless camera can do as far as previewing what the picture will look like. - I want dual card slots The potential for innovation with mirrorless is mouth-watering. I should add that I mean when I'll make the "complete" change. I use mirrorless now along with DSLR and just use what suits my needs. [/QUOTE]
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