Mirrorless Future

It has been 17 years since I transitioned from film photography to digital. My first DSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera was the Canon EOS D30 which sported a resolution of 3.1 MP,  3 frames per second shooting rate and 3 autofocus points. Today, I sold what will be my very last DSLR, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, a 30MP, 7 fps, 61 point AF camera that is considered by many to be one of the best in the world. I am transitioning to interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras and from the Canon to Sony brand. My 5DM4 will be replaced with a Sony A7r3 due in by the end of November. It has a resolution of 42MP with 10fps and 399 point AF system. Most importantly it replaces the mirror found on all DSLRs with an electronic viewfinder capable of delivering better than optical performance and a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) preview. Sony has leapfrogged both Canon and Nikon with this technology and I feel it will take both many years to catch up since they have such a vested interest in perpetuating the DSLR architecture. Of equal significance, Sony has started to make some seriously impressive lenses that are every bit as good or better than their “Canikon” equivalents.
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