Re: Pre-Order Now: Sony Alpha A1 (50MP, 30fps, 8K)
mdvaden wrote:
But nobody needs data staring at a Sony A1 or any body that small to know that space is extremely limited or maxed-out. Seeing that obvious is logically obvious to an average person.
I am really wondering how much space is really being saved in the general camera guts after removing everything associated with the mirror, optical viewfinder, separate focusing sensors and all the rest associated with SLR technology. I look at how small it is possible to make mirrorless point and shoot cameras and that small SLR cameras were never really made.
It is likely there is the same amount of room inside a smaller ICL mirrorless as there is inside an SLR once the SLR guts are accounted for.
One thing that is obvious is that there are far more parts (many moving) to break in an SLR camera than there are in a mirrorless ICL camera. It is logical that more parts means more opportunities for things to break.
I will also note that the shock proof, waterproof, durable cameras on the market are all small digital, mirrorless, point and shoot cameras. Size doesn't seem to be an advantage at all, mirrorless does.
Re: Pre-Order Now: Sony Alpha A1 (50MP, 30fps, 8K)
mdvaden wrote:
But nobody needs data staring at a Sony A1 or any body that small to know that space is extremely limited or maxed-out. Seeing that obvious is logically obvious to an average person.
I am really wondering how much space is really being saved in the general camera guts after removing everything associated with the mirror, optical viewfinder, separate focusing sensors and all the rest associated with SLR technology. I look at how small it is possible to make mirrorless point and shoot cameras and that small SLR cameras were never really made.
It is likely there is the same amount of room inside a smaller ICL mirrorless as there is inside an SLR once the SLR guts are accounted for.
One thing that is obvious is that there are far more parts (many moving) to break in an SLR camera than there are in a mirrorless ICL camera. It is logical that more parts means more opportunities for things to break.
So no it is not "logically obvious". A more detailed examination is called for before coming to any meaningful conclusion on this.
Re: Pre-Order Now: Sony Alpha A1 (50MP, 30fps, 8K)
mdvaden wrote:
But nobody needs data staring at a Sony A1 or any body that small to know that space is extremely limited or maxed-out. Seeing that obvious is logically obvious to an average person.
I am really wondering how much space is really being saved in the general camera guts after removing everything associated with the mirror, optical viewfinder, separate focusing sensors and all the rest associated with SLR technology. I look at how small it is possible to make mirrorless point and shoot cameras where small mirrored cameras were never really made.
It is likely there is the same amount of room inside a smaller ICL mirrorless as there is inside an SLR once the SLR guts are accounted for.
One thing that is obvious is that there are far more parts (many moving) to break in an SLR camera than there are in a mirrorless ICL camera. It is logical that more parts means more opportunities for things to break.
So no it is not "logically obvious". A more detailed examination is called for before coming to any meaningful conclusion on this.
Re: Pre-Order Now: Sony Alpha A1 (50MP, 30fps, 8K)
mdvaden wrote:
But nobody needs data staring at a Sony A1 or any body that small to know that space is extremely limited or maxed-out. Seeing that obvious is logically obvious to an average person.
I am really wondering how much space is really being saved in the general camera guts after removing everything associated with the mirror, optical viewfinder, separate focusing sensors and all the rest associated with SLR technology. I look at how small it is possible to make mirrorless point and shoot cameras where small mirrored cameras were never really made.
It is likely there is the same amount of room inside a smaller ICL mirrorless as there is inside an SLR once the SLR guts are accounted for.
So no it is not "logically obvious". A more detailed examination is called for before coming to any meaningful conclusion on this.