roxics said:
I guess I'm just coming to terms with the fact that DSLRs will never have the kind of features we video people desire and they probably shouldn't either, as much as it would be nice. It is a pipe dream to get everything we need for stills and video in a single camera.
Right. And as a 98% stills photographer, I definitely don't want to pay extra for features that I'll never ever use.
The thing is, DSLRs got video features because there's popular demand for that. It makes sense to include just enough video stuff to increase/keep up sales in the consumer/enthusiast segment in an era where an exclusively still camera just wouldn't cut it. Movie features help pay R&D bills, but you hit diminishing returns pretty quickly once you start adding advanced things that fewer and fewer people want - making it necessary to raise prices which in turn would drive away the stills shooters which, like it or not, still are the primary focus group for DSLRs.