Not being rhetorical here, but what are the odds that the next Canon mirrorless would be at least on par feature and AF speed wise with the current a6000, that adapted EF/EF-S lenses speed would perform as if native and that price would be about that of the a6000? Or alternatively how many years, if ever until this happens?
I am not trying to bag Canon here in favor of Sony, I would very much like to stick with Canon which is why I am asking. For what I read about the a6000 features and performance (and its price), if it had been a Canon and adapted EF/EF-S lenses performed well I most likely would have bought one already.
The reason I ask is that I decided that my next camera will be mirrorless (most likely). I am just sick and tired of AFMA related BS (maybe it is just my gear but that is what I can get on my budget). I would like AF during video (just a reason to upgrade, not mirrorless required here) and it would be nice to be myself in photos sometimes (not a DSLRs fault, but more ease of use would help here).
The reason I don't just the a6000 is that the lens line up is just not there, the lack of a fast zoom (and somewhat affordable) is reason enough not to change systems, plus to cost of rebuilding my current kit with sony gear.
I am not trying to bag Canon here in favor of Sony, I would very much like to stick with Canon which is why I am asking. For what I read about the a6000 features and performance (and its price), if it had been a Canon and adapted EF/EF-S lenses performed well I most likely would have bought one already.
The reason I ask is that I decided that my next camera will be mirrorless (most likely). I am just sick and tired of AFMA related BS (maybe it is just my gear but that is what I can get on my budget). I would like AF during video (just a reason to upgrade, not mirrorless required here) and it would be nice to be myself in photos sometimes (not a DSLRs fault, but more ease of use would help here).
The reason I don't just the a6000 is that the lens line up is just not there, the lack of a fast zoom (and somewhat affordable) is reason enough not to change systems, plus to cost of rebuilding my current kit with sony gear.