If you don't think just Nikon, and not Z/DX/FX mounts or sensor abilities, just thinking conceptually, what thought process makes a person pick mirrorless or DSLR/mirror? Are mirrored cameras the new music CD?
Actually, if you carry an extra battery and choose different gloves, your neck and neck result changes. The AF aspect is likely just software, which evolves.There are just so many different scenarios. ...
Looks pretty neck and neck to me...
By the way, as I stated above I am a mirrorless convert.Are mirrored cameras the new music CD?
Actually, if you carry an extra battery and choose different gloves, your neck and neck result changes. The AF aspect is likely just software, which evolves.
For me mirrorless has IBIS for hand held shots in low light and the ability to use just about any lens from any camera brand with adapters. I am using lenses from SLRs from the 1960s. Still, hanging on to my D850 for a while yet.
You subjected yourself to too many explosions, eh!Mirrorless has many advantages - but I really like looking through the glass with a DSLR. An evf gives me motion sickness with the slightest movement.