Nikon has finally confirmed the age-old rumor that its going to make a full frame mirrorless camera. It's widely assumed Canon plans to do the same. But what are the things they need to get right? We're way beyond the point where the 'mirrorless or DSLR' question simply depends on whether size or autofocus is more important to you.
But what are the other aspects of camera design and behavior that need to be in place for a camera to work for your photography?
We'd love to hear what you think, so please pick what would be the three most important factors for you. These needn't be the things that would make you switch, just the things that they'd need to deliver, to make it even worth considering.
Or, if we've missed anything, mention it in the comments.
Have your say$(document). ready(function() { Poll({"pollId":"5717924829","openForVoting":true,"mainElementId":"poll0","slot":null,"isSingleChoicePoll":false,"minNumberOfChoices":1,"maxNumberOfChoices":3}); })What are the most important things you'd want from a Canon or Nikon mirrorless camera?Your answers1. Required2. Optional3. OptionalYou need to login to voteHigh resolution sensorHigh speed shootingGood quality videoSports-ready AF systemEasy-to-use AF systemLifelike viewfinderResponsive controls and menusConfigurable controls/interfacePro video features such as waveforms / 10-bit captureSmall, affordable primesFast primesTele zoomsFull compatibility / full performance with existing lensesLightweightCompact sizeSubstantial gripGood battery life16-bit RawTop plate settings displayDual card slotsEffective weather sealingIn-body stabilization
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. dpreview.com2018-7-26 16:00