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Nikon mirrorless finally
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 674933" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>From a business point ime not sure it matters if its better or not, if Nikon and Canon dont move into the market they are handing sales to Sony, Fuji ect.</p><p>Mirrorless does require a different skill set and comes with a learning curve, the benefits of it will be lost on some users as they don't need it, being a confirmed mirrorless user i can honestly say if i wasnt doing it because of what the smaller sensor gives me with m4/3 (every thing is smaller and lighter) i would still be using a D500. </p><p>For action photography, the DSLR is still king and its my feeling it will remain so for a while yet,as i said at the begining of this post though better or not will not be the deciding factor market trends will rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 674933, member: 14174"] From a business point ime not sure it matters if its better or not, if Nikon and Canon dont move into the market they are handing sales to Sony, Fuji ect. Mirrorless does require a different skill set and comes with a learning curve, the benefits of it will be lost on some users as they don't need it, being a confirmed mirrorless user i can honestly say if i wasnt doing it because of what the smaller sensor gives me with m4/3 (every thing is smaller and lighter) i would still be using a D500. For action photography, the DSLR is still king and its my feeling it will remain so for a while yet,as i said at the begining of this post though better or not will not be the deciding factor market trends will rule. [/QUOTE]
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