Ian_of_glos said:
For those of us who are not particularly familiar with mirrorless cameras, what are the other advantages apart from size and weight?
For me weight is a key advantage, but the main advantage is the electronic viewfinder.
Yes, the electronic viewfinder is slower than optical so inappropriate (at least in the consumer level devices I've used so far) for things such as fast action, but it offers three key advantages - the ability to boost low light situations - so you see what you're going to get in your image, the ability to zoom in when using manual focus so you know you're absolutely nailing the focus correctly, and the most important thing for me, the ability to use the viewfinder to review your images, including with zoom to check focus and sharpness.
Yes, you can do this on the rear display, but outdoors on a sunny day that's almost impossible even if you have perfect eyesight. Using the viewfinder makes this job so much easier.
Finally, mirrorless allows for much faster framerates. Although I haven't used the Sony A9 yet, this looks an outstanding camera and a good indication of what Mirrorless can offer beyond reduced weight.
Now, I wonder if the rumours running around that Canon are doing new DO lenses may be connected with this new mirrorless?
Imagine a compact 24-70/f2.8 IS DO STM for the new mount. You may all be upset about the idea of shifting to a new format, but if Canon actually come out with something revolutionary for it you'll all be changing your tune soon enough