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On my trip to Colorado I met a former National Geographic photographer who runs a retail store selling prints of his work and photo gear. I asked him if mirrorless cameras were taking over. At least from his perspective the answer was no. He further explained the issue was sensor damage. There is no shutter to protect the sensor. He said there were many incidents of sun damage with Sony cameras.
My own hunch is DX/APS-C cameras will be phased out in favor of mirrorless. This sensor size exists only because it was too expensive to manufacture 135 format sensors at one time and the flange to sensor distance is way too much for the format.
My own hunch is DX/APS-C cameras will be phased out in favor of mirrorless. This sensor size exists only because it was too expensive to manufacture 135 format sensors at one time and the flange to sensor distance is way too much for the format.