I read mirrorless is all the rage and is the future.
If I live long enough, I probably will belong to that future. But that future is probably not soon enough as Nikon hasn't come up with its own mirrorless yet.
I am a man that constantly look for distractions. SLR has decades of bodies, lenses and myriads of accessories to meet and exceed my needs or wants. Mirrorless, I don't know but I really don't think so. Most old Nikkor lenses from eons ago can still mount on the newest bodies without much of a compromise; a manual focus lens sure can be mounted on the flagship D5. Nikon as far as I am concerned is still actively developing its SLR line both cameras and lenses. The last professional film SLR model was the F6 which actually seemed a step back from its predecessor F5 as the F6 lacks an integrated vertical grip. Perhaps Nikon saw the digital evolution coming when F6 was in development. We have the D5 and perhaps the D5s is in the offing. Would history repeat itself? Would there be a D6 that mark the end of the professional digital SLR? Nikon may roll out the mirrorless in parallel with the SLR. But probably would only call it a M1 if it's deemed of professional caliber. Canon and Nikon, the bellwethers of the SLR world, stand to lose the most one way or the other if mirrorless turns out really to be the future or a big trunk of the future. Meanwhile, SONY is really steamrolling in that mirrorless space with models coming out like every few months.
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