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Would you go for Mirrorless Cameras or DSLR this 2016?

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Question ajoutée par Genevieve Arevalo , Senior Researcher / Marketing Executive , BuildConsult International
Date de publication: 2016/02/17
Addis oncho
par Addis oncho , production manager , New light Entertainment

yes it was a good camera DSLR

Amine Morsli
par Amine Morsli , Community Manager/Photographer , Freelance

Definitely mirorless, especially in my field (Fashion photography, shootings) when no need to fast shutter speeds or fast reactivity, they're perfect, their quality exceeds DSLR's, and they're lighter, and the "cerise sur le gateau" the shutter speed synchronisation with the flash is free, no need to lower it to 1/200sec, you can shoot on flash even at 1/1000

Adnan Ahmad Ali
par Adnan Ahmad Ali , Creative Executive , Nevcore Technologies International

Yes i would like to experience that since i saw the quality of Sony A7 RII. But still i will keep a DSLR also as secondary camera.

Karim Mohamed Shawky Moussa Baioumi
par Karim Mohamed Shawky Moussa Baioumi , E-commerce Manager , Dar Diwan

Mirrorless: Smaller. Electronic viewfinder which is very good in low light shots. Battery life is a huge issue. Most doesmt have optical viewfinder lens selection is limited. DSLR: Optical viewfinder without any lag ,extermly important in sports and wildlife photography. Sensor is protected most of the times when shooting stills camera more rugged battery life is way bigger ,more lens available. No digital viewfinder "u wont expect what u would get before shooting", mostly no sensor stabilization, heavyamd big

aqib aqib naseer
par aqib aqib naseer , Accounting Assistant , Prague Associates

i will go for DSLR because the quality of picture from DSLR is better than any other type of camera.

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