As much as I hate to support AvTvM's confrontational approach, his reasoning is basically correct: there are no inherent disadvantages to mirrorless vs. reflex. All the of the complaints I've heard about mirrorless so far are engineering problems, to be worked out over the next few years.
Just as the mechanical (even electric) typewriter was the intermediate technology between handwriting and word processing, so the SLR is the intermediate tech preceding mirrorless. Early word processors had lots of problems, but they were worked out to the point where most people no longer use typewriters, except possibly for mailing labels or envelopes.
BTW, I'm sure a few of you will write in and celebrate the fact that you still use a vintage WWII-era mechanical typewriter that saw action in Europe. I'll wish you folks a good day, and you can go back to sipping your two-cents plain.
Just as the mechanical (even electric) typewriter was the intermediate technology between handwriting and word processing, so the SLR is the intermediate tech preceding mirrorless. Early word processors had lots of problems, but they were worked out to the point where most people no longer use typewriters, except possibly for mailing labels or envelopes.
BTW, I'm sure a few of you will write in and celebrate the fact that you still use a vintage WWII-era mechanical typewriter that saw action in Europe. I'll wish you folks a good day, and you can go back to sipping your two-cents plain.
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