I love the prospect of owning a mirrorless rig someday. I love my 5D3 and am in no hurry to replace it. But in 5 years time, I could see myself owning a mirrorless rig.
I've ranted and raved about how the mirrorless market needs to decide if it will be focused on being smaller than a comparable SLR or if it will be focused on doing everything an SLR can (and someday, more).
Sony has withheld f/2.8 zooms from it's users for some time, but no more:
http://photorumors.com/2016/02/03/sony-launches-new-g-master-brand-of-interchangeable-lenses/
As expected, Sony is playing for the latter/red camp above, but it underscores how pursuing the "do everything an SLR can" crusade can completely torpedo keeping it small. Physics it physics and all, and those fast zooms are anything but small.
Curious to see how that 70-200 f/2.8 handles with a Rebel-sized grip on a long day of shooting...
- A
I've ranted and raved about how the mirrorless market needs to decide if it will be focused on being smaller than a comparable SLR or if it will be focused on doing everything an SLR can (and someday, more).
Sony has withheld f/2.8 zooms from it's users for some time, but no more:
http://photorumors.com/2016/02/03/sony-launches-new-g-master-brand-of-interchangeable-lenses/
As expected, Sony is playing for the latter/red camp above, but it underscores how pursuing the "do everything an SLR can" crusade can completely torpedo keeping it small. Physics it physics and all, and those fast zooms are anything but small.
Curious to see how that 70-200 f/2.8 handles with a Rebel-sized grip on a long day of shooting...
- A