I don't doubt mirroless is the future. Based upon my own experience and priorities I do not see it as that big a deal. Choice is a wonderful thing and not everyone wants to be on the bleeding edge of technology, with typical associated premium cost, immature feature sets and technological limitations. Personally I am more interested in "global shutter" technology and when that starts appearing in mainstream ILCs. I will admit liking shooting with an MILC indoors, for the benefit of an EVF with its WYSIWYG exposure view. But until there are more optimised for sports/action use, I just don't foresee the imminent and sudden replacement of the DSLR, despite as many rumours as you like.Bilvo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:29 amThen stick with it but everything IS going mirrorless - rumours are that Nikon are stopping production on ALL models of DSLR other than mirrorless imminently and Canon will be doing the same.John flightpath wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 9:54 pmPersonally speaking I only got into DSLR about 4 years ago so I think I'll be sticking with it. I don't want to be doing with the upheaval of changing the system all over again. Quite happy with the kit i've got.
Cheers
John 'flightpath'.
Expect Nikon to announce new DX models of mirrorless bodies in the next few months (before year end).
Also a lot of perceptions out there over EVFs are unfounded and simply not true, the tech has moved on - a LOT These ARE the future
Paul.