Originally Posted by
davidedric
I'm finding this whole dslr vs. mirrorless debate (not just this thread) a bit worrisome. I do understand the dilemma of someone heavily invested in current lenses in particular, but..
How do the two differ? Having or not having a mirror. Having an OVF or an EVF. Of course these two differences lead to performance and operational differences, but that's down to personal preference and needs - neither is inherently better or worse.
I would suggest that a full frame dslr and a Sony, for example, have more in common with each other than the Sony has with Manfred's gx7.
Of course different systems have different lens line ups from OEM and third party, but that's to do to do with maturity and market share - not a flippy mirror.
In my own case, I've opted for Panasonic micro four thirds. For me, I prefer the capabilities that the system brings, and the smaller, lighter lenses made possible by the smaller sensor work for me. On my G80 I have as much real estate as a mid level dslr, and probably greater configurability. I have zero interest in a crusade to persuade others to follow.
Let's just concentrate on how the different offerings suit our needs.
Dave