Sorry if this subject has been done to death somewhere in this category!
45 odd years ago I bought my first serious SLR, it was Canon and I've stuck with the make ever since.
(It replaced a Russian built Zenit-E)
I never thought though Digital cameras would really catch on at first and I couldn't get my head around the concept.
Needless to say I was very wrong and it really opened up photography to the masses.
There must be billions of them if you count camera phones
And as a consequence there are now many fabulously talented amateur photographers.
Now we are witnessing a change to mirrorless, the biggest advancement since the film/digital switchover in my humble opinion.
But again, despite some huge advantages (and disadvantages) I ask myself, will it really take off? Or will it be sort of an optional extra amateurs and pros alike?
I myself have a couple of mirrorless cameras and I find them extremely useful for traveling. Well I did do before this bloody pandemic!
Despite the advantages and the obvious quality of images they are capable of I'm not too sure that they will ever replace the DSLR anytime soon. But then again I was wrong before!