Originally Posted by
Donald
I think mirrorless cameras are a great invention, but there are downsides as well. It's not all wine and roses.
With mirrorless, the one biggest drawback, for me, would be sensor exposure. Here is a copy of what one website says:- "When you change the lens on a DSLR, the sensor is mostly protected by that mirror that sits right in front of it. Dust can still get into the camera housing when you change lenses, but floaties in the air are less likely to land on the sensor.
When you change the lens on a mirrorless camera, bam, the precious, delicate sensor is vulnerable to the world, right there in front. This is one of the most expensive disadvantages of mirrorless cameras."
Given that my lens changes happen out in the field and not always in clean conditions, I'll stick to conventional DSLRs.