•1 min read•from The Phoblographer
I Don’t Miss the DSLR

Several years ago, I couldn't wait for the industry to move away from DSLRs. I remember it very clearly. The time was when everyone was saying that mirrorless cameras were going to be the future. And I, who was going legally blind, was all for this. The autofocus was better, I could see the scene so much better than through the awful optical viewfinders, and the cameras were light. On top of that, Canon wasn't even bothering to innovate in many of the same ways that they're not doing anything for photographers today. To me, the entire system needed to be burned down.
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