05-19-2011, 09:19 PM
[quote name='PuxaVida' timestamp='1305831890' post='8628']
I think people own a DSLR would hardly migrate to mirrorless systems. Therefore, my guess would be:
- people who want to buy their first interchangable lens camera
- people who own a DSLR and want to try mirrorless systems in addition
Of course the latter could end with a migration, incase one does own a very low end DSLR. And 3-4 years ago, this could only be a joke I guess...
Serkan
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I think another important issue is, who wants an DSLR has one by now. The improvements these days are incremental for the needs of most people. The mirror less provide something new here.
I personally also believe, the mirrorless is what many people actually want and a DSLR is a compromise for them. I speak about those people, which come back to the shop after having bought it, claiming it was broken: "It would not show an image on the screen prior to pressing the buttton!"
I think people own a DSLR would hardly migrate to mirrorless systems. Therefore, my guess would be:
- people who want to buy their first interchangable lens camera
- people who own a DSLR and want to try mirrorless systems in addition
Of course the latter could end with a migration, incase one does own a very low end DSLR. And 3-4 years ago, this could only be a joke I guess...
Serkan
[/quote]
I think another important issue is, who wants an DSLR has one by now. The improvements these days are incremental for the needs of most people. The mirror less provide something new here.
I personally also believe, the mirrorless is what many people actually want and a DSLR is a compromise for them. I speak about those people, which come back to the shop after having bought it, claiming it was broken: "It would not show an image on the screen prior to pressing the buttton!"
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