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Thought Provoking Article: DSLR v Mirrorless
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<blockquote data-quote="lrlebron" data-source="post: 532931" data-attributes="member: 39463"><p>I have both a DSLR and mirrorless cameras. For me they serve different purposes. If I need automatic flash, dual memory cards or high iso then my D7100 is the one I use. The D7100 also has a large amount of buttons which make adjusting the settings faster.</p><p></p><p>If I am going to be hiking or travelling the smaller size/weight of the mirrorless systems gives them an advantage. Both the OVF and EVF have their advantages and disadvantages. I like the OVF in low light or fast action situations. I like the EVF when I can display a live histogram as I am adjusting the exposure compensation or have set the camera to shoot in black and white.</p><p></p><p>I am camera agnostic. Whatever works for the task at hand be it a DSLR, mirrorless or my point and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lrlebron, post: 532931, member: 39463"] I have both a DSLR and mirrorless cameras. For me they serve different purposes. If I need automatic flash, dual memory cards or high iso then my D7100 is the one I use. The D7100 also has a large amount of buttons which make adjusting the settings faster. If I am going to be hiking or travelling the smaller size/weight of the mirrorless systems gives them an advantage. Both the OVF and EVF have their advantages and disadvantages. I like the OVF in low light or fast action situations. I like the EVF when I can display a live histogram as I am adjusting the exposure compensation or have set the camera to shoot in black and white. I am camera agnostic. Whatever works for the task at hand be it a DSLR, mirrorless or my point and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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