02-28-2015, 01:12 PM
I've been using mirrorless for about 2 years now.
I don't regret DSLRs at all. Even if you gave me the best DSLR out there, the first thing I'd do would be to sell it to fund a mirrorless system.
The only advantage DSLRs have is AF tracking. That's about it. Everything else is prehistoric.
Mirrorless gives you accurate AF regardless of the lens and aperture every single time. Something DSLRs are struggling with.
Mirrorless is totally WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get).
For these two reasons alone, I'd never consider anything else.
I'm into Fuji at the moment, but I would probably be equally happy with MFT (especially since it looks like Oly is finally going to release very fast glass). If I had to restart from scratch, which I did 8 months ago after being fully robbed, I'd still go with Fuji. They offer the best and more well thought lens lineup in the industry.
I don't regret DSLRs at all. Even if you gave me the best DSLR out there, the first thing I'd do would be to sell it to fund a mirrorless system.
The only advantage DSLRs have is AF tracking. That's about it. Everything else is prehistoric.
Mirrorless gives you accurate AF regardless of the lens and aperture every single time. Something DSLRs are struggling with.
Mirrorless is totally WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get).
For these two reasons alone, I'd never consider anything else.
I'm into Fuji at the moment, but I would probably be equally happy with MFT (especially since it looks like Oly is finally going to release very fast glass). If I had to restart from scratch, which I did 8 months ago after being fully robbed, I'd still go with Fuji. They offer the best and more well thought lens lineup in the industry.