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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 371542" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>The irony is I'm right now considering one with a short lens solely to try street.</p><p></p><p>That's the one huge advantage mirrorless has; a DSLR simply isn't subtle. The moment I'm walking the street holding the DSLR, I could just as easily have been carrying an AK-47. Everyone directly spots it and becomes very uncomfortable. Everyone's that self-aware and that vain these days. They start tucking everything in that still can, wonder if their hair is fine, nothing is stuck between their teeth and they maybe should have worn that new jacket.</p><p></p><p>Once they see that DSLR, they don't assume it's probably just some amateur shooting irrelevant shots. No, they already see themselves on the front page of tomorrows national newspaper.</p><p></p><p>There's very little natural left when you carry a DSLR on the streets. A smaller mirrorless sure got the advantage there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 371542, member: 31330"] The irony is I'm right now considering one with a short lens solely to try street. That's the one huge advantage mirrorless has; a DSLR simply isn't subtle. The moment I'm walking the street holding the DSLR, I could just as easily have been carrying an AK-47. Everyone directly spots it and becomes very uncomfortable. Everyone's that self-aware and that vain these days. They start tucking everything in that still can, wonder if their hair is fine, nothing is stuck between their teeth and they maybe should have worn that new jacket. Once they see that DSLR, they don't assume it's probably just some amateur shooting irrelevant shots. No, they already see themselves on the front page of tomorrows national newspaper. There's very little natural left when you carry a DSLR on the streets. A smaller mirrorless sure got the advantage there. [/QUOTE]
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