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Thought Provoking Article: DSLR v Mirrorless
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 532777" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Nasim Mansurov just posted a pretty even handed <a href="https://photographylife.com/dslr-vs-mirrorless-part-two" target="_blank">article on PhotographyLife</a> discussing advantages and disadvantages in the never ending DSLR versus mirrorless debate. As most here know, I have and use both DSLR and mirrorless and see firsthand some of the points made in the discussion. The most controversial point made is the APS-C or DX has a limited future because Nikon and Canon have been slow on creating pro-level glass that takes advantage of the format. Personally I do agree with the points made about innovation in mirrorless leveraging the direct link between the sensor and focusing system and that mirrorless must improve the power/battery capabilities.</p><p></p><p>I thought I'd link to the article here and start a dialog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 532777, member: 986"] Nasim Mansurov just posted a pretty even handed [URL="https://photographylife.com/dslr-vs-mirrorless-part-two"]article on PhotographyLife[/URL] discussing advantages and disadvantages in the never ending DSLR versus mirrorless debate. As most here know, I have and use both DSLR and mirrorless and see firsthand some of the points made in the discussion. The most controversial point made is the APS-C or DX has a limited future because Nikon and Canon have been slow on creating pro-level glass that takes advantage of the format. Personally I do agree with the points made about innovation in mirrorless leveraging the direct link between the sensor and focusing system and that mirrorless must improve the power/battery capabilities. I thought I'd link to the article here and start a dialog. [/QUOTE]
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