One day, when electronic viewfinders become more pleasant to use than optical viewfinders, DSLRs will go away, like twin-lens reflexes did long time ago.
Until then, I just love to use a DSLR for stills. Who cares about specs? ;D
Yet, the later DSLRs already offer a lot of functions in live view only, or are more usable in live view: video, under water, on tripod,
or in the hands of people who are not used to OVF.
There, with the optical view finder off, the DSLRs loose their advantage.
I could imagine the EOS-M well as my next video and repro camera.
cu,
BBB
Until then, I just love to use a DSLR for stills. Who cares about specs? ;D
Yet, the later DSLRs already offer a lot of functions in live view only, or are more usable in live view: video, under water, on tripod,
or in the hands of people who are not used to OVF.
There, with the optical view finder off, the DSLRs loose their advantage.
I could imagine the EOS-M well as my next video and repro camera.
cu,
BBB
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