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Thought Provoking Article: DSLR v Mirrorless
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 532910" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Couldn't agree more.</p><p></p><p>As for the whole Mirrorless vs DSLR thing, I hate to invoke the car analogy but we have spacious mini-vans, off-roading SUV's, cushy sedans and gas-sipping/hybrid/electric Smart Cars because the wants and needs of individual drivers vary. I don't ever remember an SUV enthusiast trying to convince me I need to trade in my Nissan Altima for a Range Rover.</p><p></p><p>On a more personal level... I don't LIKE the mirrorless format. I don't like how the bodies feel in my hand, I don't like EVF's and the list goes on. Maybe I'm old and set in my ways or whatever, but I'm okay with that. And just because they're the "wave of the future" doesn't mean I need to catch it. </p><p></p><p>In the final analysis, shut up about your camera and put your prints on the crit rail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 532910, member: 13090"] Couldn't agree more. As for the whole Mirrorless vs DSLR thing, I hate to invoke the car analogy but we have spacious mini-vans, off-roading SUV's, cushy sedans and gas-sipping/hybrid/electric Smart Cars because the wants and needs of individual drivers vary. I don't ever remember an SUV enthusiast trying to convince me I need to trade in my Nissan Altima for a Range Rover. On a more personal level... I don't LIKE the mirrorless format. I don't like how the bodies feel in my hand, I don't like EVF's and the list goes on. Maybe I'm old and set in my ways or whatever, but I'm okay with that. And just because they're the "wave of the future" doesn't mean I need to catch it. In the final analysis, shut up about your camera and put your prints on the crit rail. [/QUOTE]
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