It isn't just about cameras getting smaller, they are also getting more complicated to set up, with more options, and the ability/need to reprogram keys etc. The good news is there is more flexibility, but the bad news is that you may need to put in some work to set the camera up the way you want it. More good news is that there will be setup suggestions available on the web for the new cameras. For example, Brian Carnathan has suggestions that I used to set up my 5DIV, which I found with a google search. Once I got the camera set up with custom modes and menus, the touchscreen controls work very well.Unfortunately, if mirrorless = smaller as most people imagine and want, then that means less real estate for buttons and dials. And the smaller the button the more squidgy and harder hit right especially with gloves on. So that means a reliance on menus and multi-function buttons.
Of the mirrorless, I like Fuji (not shot with one but it is the look of them) and Pana (which I do use) but even Pana has issues with the firmness of the button push.
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