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Calaverasgrande
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Oct 24, 2018
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Yes. DSLR are still very viable in the near term. But the big two, Canon and Nikon, have recently debuted mirrorless full frame. The mirrorless cameras coming from Fuji and Sony lately are really really good and are pushing prices down across the board. I am a big fan of Fuji. Just bought an XT3 as it nails video features pretty hard, and has excellent photography features. Sony on the other hand has been clobbering everyone with their A7 series. Especially since you can get an A7II for quite cheap now that the A7 III is out. The underlying truth here is that it's Sony's BSI sensor technology which is making both Sony and Fuji cameras able to wipe the floor with the reflex designs. This isn't a feature of them being mirrorless, but rather the superior noise performance and dynamic range of the sensor that happens to be in mirrorless bodies. In a DSLR format it would still have the better specs. I also have to say that the lower weight and slimmer profile of mirrorless is a welcome benefit. Means I carry the camera with me on more outings.
Oct 24, 2018
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