I have a question that's been bugging me for a while - why is there such an obsession with the mirror in a DSLR?
One thing I see is that lots of people seem to conflate the mirror with the features/technology of the camera. I don't know of anything outside of an EVF that couldn't be done whether a camera has a mirror or not. Using live view, you could get focus peaking and any other features you'd get in a mirrorless camera, and with ML, you do get some of this already. And yet, whenever Sony, Fuji, etc. release a new camera, there is always the question of when Canon is going to release a pro-level mirrorless camera, rather than incorporate the new features, which I see as the more important question.
Am I missing something?
One thing I see is that lots of people seem to conflate the mirror with the features/technology of the camera. I don't know of anything outside of an EVF that couldn't be done whether a camera has a mirror or not. Using live view, you could get focus peaking and any other features you'd get in a mirrorless camera, and with ML, you do get some of this already. And yet, whenever Sony, Fuji, etc. release a new camera, there is always the question of when Canon is going to release a pro-level mirrorless camera, rather than incorporate the new features, which I see as the more important question.
Am I missing something?