THE TRUTH ABOUT SWITCHING TO MIRRORLESS CAMERAS: DSLR vs mirrorless cameras explored

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    My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. Are you considering the move to mirrorless and wondering how the change from a DSLR will affect you? This is the video for you! Correction: Pentax has IBIS in some DSLR models!
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  • @simon_dentremont
    @simon_dentremont  ปีที่แล้ว +120

    Did you go mirrorless recently? What did you get and why? Or maybe why you haven’t switched? I'm always looking for insight into my viewers to make better videos! Also, Pentax has IBIS in DSLRs!

    • @alexk7977
      @alexk7977 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      I'm waiting on my EOS R6 Mark II to arrive. I'm sad to lose the extra range of the APS-C sensor on my EOS 80D but also excited to have the extra light gathering of a full frame sensor for my astrophotography. I'm really hoping that a 6-year and step up upgrade in camera bodies will help with all the basics in image quality. Not to mention the massive upgrade in autofocus capabilities.

    • @patrickguilfoyle8884
      @patrickguilfoyle8884 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      I bought a Canon EOS R5 for the 46 megapixels & auto focus, eye tracking for wildlife images. I don't mind buying DSLR lenses which are cheaper than RF lenses.

    • @kimpedersen
      @kimpedersen ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Not yet - waiting for Nikon to get their thumb out... :) D4s and D800 is still being used here.

    • @Sven-R
      @Sven-R ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I’m on mirrorless for 10 years, starting with the Panasonic G3, then the G70 and now the G9.

    • @maddog1046
      @maddog1046 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I had been using a Nikon D500. I used it for both underwater photography and above water wildlife. My results were good, but not great. Almost certainly due to my lack of my personal skill rather than the camera being deficient. My underwater housing flooded and my D500 went to camera heaven way too early! I had to wait to save up enough money to get a new camera. This was the time period that mirrorless cameras were beginning to emerge as being a better alternative to DSLR cameras for the reasons you stated in this video. I was convinced by a TH-cam channel on underwater camera equipment that despite the bad reviews, the Nikon Z7 was a great camera for underwater photography. It also helped that I already had lenses for the Nikon DSLR that could be adapted to the Z7. I ended up buying a used one and a new underwater housing; unfortunately, due to Covid-19 I haven't had a chance to use it underwater. Then the Canon R5 came out and suddenly I became extremely distraught because it was obviously a much better camera than my Nikon Z7 for underwater and wildlife photography. Oh well, live an learn I guess. I planned on buying the Canon R5; however, most of the reviews on TH-cam for wildlife cameras were spouting the virtues of the Sony a1. I was also turned off by the fact that Canon does not allow third party lenses to be made for their R mount cameras. I had been using a point and shoot Sony RX 100 VI one inch sensor mirrorless camera both underwater and above water. I was getting awesome results, at least for me, with it and I saved up enough money to buy a used Sony a1 and a new Sony 200-600mm lens (for wildlife) and a Sigma 14-24mm art lens (for landscape). I'm planning on adding the Tamron 35-150mm lens as soon as I've saved up enough money. I have not yet had a chance to get out and use them, but hoping I will get my chance this summer. I have no immediate plans to get an underwater housing for the Sony a1, because I just can't afford to replace it in case the housing floods. I hope this wasn't too long and boring. Thank you again for all of your videos; I learn a lot from them!!! 😁

  • @codyc4694
    @codyc4694 ปีที่แล้ว +540

    Everything we DSLR users needed to know about mirrorless. All in less than 15 minutes. Straight to point and no bias, as usual. Thanks Simon!

    • @DonBernhard
      @DonBernhard ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Yes, but likely to cost me some serious cash as now I really want to get a mirrorless system. 😉

    • @Pfagnan
      @Pfagnan 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@DonBernhardyou won’t regret it!! I switched and it’s bloody marvellous! 😎

    • @nper4lta
      @nper4lta 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@DonBernhard Depending on which system you are transferring from, you could get an adapter to use your old lenses.

    • @JM23007
      @JM23007 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@DonBernhardsame. A little over $2000 for a z6ii with the lens.
      A huge jump up from my little $400 beginners Nikon DSLR.

    • @mediamannaman
      @mediamannaman 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have only used mirrorless since I started real estate photography/videography over 5 years ago. I’ve never had battery-life problems. On rare occasions (such as shooting 5 houses in a day) I may need to switch batteries. I also shoot birds and nature. Autofocus is incredible! I LOVE the mirrorless experience, but maybe I don’t know what I’m missing.

  • @ibcrootb
    @ibcrootb 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    The duck photo is absolutely breathtaking

  • @garythebadger
    @garythebadger 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    Your content is great, BUT I really came here to say your delivery style is superb! Very clear, well-paced, just the right amount of energy, inclusive of all the little necessary details...very professional!

  • @zachrichardson5581
    @zachrichardson5581 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Literally the feeling and sound of a shutter is the reason why I prefer slr over mirrorless. I'm pretty simple lol.
    Other benefits are absolutely real but since the job can be done properly either way it comes down to stuff like personal preferences

  • @RogerZoul
    @RogerZoul ปีที่แล้ว +229

    “The odds of seeing a bald eagle cruising through your living room is very, very low.” :). Too true!

  • @jamesschulte9110
    @jamesschulte9110 ปีที่แล้ว +224

    As someone who has transitioned from using a 5d Mk4 to an R6 in the last year I heartily agree with the statement:”It won’t make you a better photographer but you will get more keepers, have better exposures, won’t disturb people in a silent theatre and deliver sharper pictures at lower shutter speeds with IBIS”
    All very true, honestly I think these advantages might be getting undersold here but overall once again Simon presents a nuanced and thorough perspective.

    • @glacialimpala
      @glacialimpala ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I had 7d and 70d, was considering to finally get a full frame but now I see that I should go for a mirrorless camera. Would it be too much to ask, since I assume you did a lot of research and haven't yet forgot all that you found out, which camera would you recommend as a slightly cheaper alternative to R6? Doesn't even have to be full frame, but great AF and cool EVF are a must.

    • @frankfurter7260
      @frankfurter7260 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      “It won’t make you a better photographer but you will get more keepers, have better exposures, won’t disturb people in a silent theatre and deliver sharper pictures at lower shutter speeds with IBIS.”
      🤔
      More keepers, better exposures, won’t disturb people and sharper pictures at lower shutter speeds sounds like a better photographer.

    • @Foxglove963
      @Foxglove963 ปีที่แล้ว

      Can you remember the menu? Bet you can't. Its like flying a plane without the survival book.

    • @amberhawke
      @amberhawke ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@glacialimpala If I may offer my opinion, if you can't afford the R6Mk2 or R6, then you have a choice of two wonderful cameras, the R8 and R7, both for about $1500. The R8 is full-frame, has great autofocus and shoots quite competent video. It's downsides are the lack of IBIS and a small battery. The R7, which essentially replaced the 7D and 90D, is an APS-C crop sensor, weather sealed, has IBIS, and also has a good autofocusing system. I have the R7, I used to shoot with the 7DMk2, and I love the lighter weight and smaller size of the R7. The R7 also uses Canon's standard LP-E6NH battery, so you'll get plenty of shots with it. I got mine with the 18-150 kit lens, this makes a very nice walk-around camera.

    • @petercreagh8797
      @petercreagh8797 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@glacialimpala The Canon R7 has a very good AF but the EVF is not that high definition from what I have read

  • @stumpbumpers
    @stumpbumpers 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +57

    I cannot imagine the time you put into these videos. Even with a production crew I could not imagine these videos being any better. Inserting example videos and photos from previous shoots and/or staging an example shoot to fill in, is just seamless. Your tone, clarity, cadence and depth of instruction is great. You videos are a go to for myself and my son as we enjoy shooting for fun. Thanks

  • @jerry2357
    @jerry2357 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I moved to micro four thirds in 2020.
    Getting older, I was getting tired carrying a full frame DSLR around all day. When I went on holiday, I tended to take a high-end compact rather than my DSLR because of this. And I was getting equally good results with my compact in camera club competitions, partly because of the e.v.f. showing the exposure before I took the photos.
    So I switched to Olympus, and I have not regretted the decision. There is a very good range of lenses available.

  • @dsevans3767
    @dsevans3767 ปีที่แล้ว +258

    Simon - your videos are consistently excellent. You are so knwoledgable and present on the subject with incredible clarity. Thank you! One bit of feedback....you don't need to offer the "stay to the end..." during your introduction becuase anyone with any sense will almost certainly want to watch the whole video!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Wow, thank you!

    • @davidrussell7183
      @davidrussell7183 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Simon, what he said 100% :)

    • @mattdumais6465
      @mattdumais6465 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Agree!

    • @cristibaluta
      @cristibaluta ปีที่แล้ว

      This are easy subjects, almost universal knowledge by now, not even sure why i watched

    • @Durio_zibethinus
      @Durio_zibethinus ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​@@cristibaluta an expert at craft, and a good communicator are two different things. Simon has both.

  • @footsy420
    @footsy420 ปีที่แล้ว +121

    One of the biggest advantages for mirrorless for me is not having to use the light meter and instead just having zebbra stripes for everexposed pixels. I shoot skiers and snowboaders. As the subject fills more of the frame the light meter will show things getting darker but the light is the same. I simply dial down until the zebras disappear and I have optimum exposure until the light changes.

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh, I didn’t realize this so you don’t have to use a light meter with mirrorless? That makes it even more attractive because light meters are expensive and I don’t have one.

    • @jnhkx
      @jnhkx 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@evelynvongizycki1017 I'm probably didn't understand your text correctly but, in that case, what do you mean light meters are expensive? It's literally in every DSLR already. That bar down the screen or OVF that say -2__-1__0__+1__+2.
      Anyway, in MRL you didn't need it at all because it's like your phone (phone camera is MRL). What you see it's what you get. How bright or dark you want your photo to look like you just adjust the exposure setting and see the result in real time.

    • @eliazar98188
      @eliazar98188 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My 2008 XS Canon shows the histogram in real time with the live view mode on. What kind of cameras have you been using??????🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @footsy420
      @footsy420 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@eliazar98188mirrorless

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@eliazar98188 I have only been using my phone for years now and I finally just got a mirrorless camera last week

  • @2RayneR7
    @2RayneR7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I got my Canon 750D stolen in 2022 so at the start of 2023 I got the Canon R50 just as it came out and I am extremely happy with it. It is better lighter and I still use 18-400 previous gen lens with an Adapter. And if I want to have an extremely light indoors camera I just put that little new gen lens on and I got a tiny cam on me that has the Abilities of a full on DSLR. The focusing features are amazing on the R50 really happy with it.

  • @johncairns7433
    @johncairns7433 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    The main benefit of mirrorless cameras to me is, there are a lot of DSLR's on the second hand markets for those of us who don't have deep pockets. I just got back into photography and picked up a 1D X with 13k actuation's for less than $1200. And to me this is a belter of a camera. I'm sure I will have a mirrorless in the future, but I'm firmly in the DSLR camp. Great video by the way. 👍

    • @KooriMoonrise
      @KooriMoonrise ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Same here, I recently came back to photography, I upgraded from D90 to D500 because of the second hand market and used my old D90 for over 10 years. So the D500 will last as long if not ever more than the D90. So when the transitition will happen, the mirrorless will be less expensive ! 😀

    • @crimlarksSteve
      @crimlarksSteve ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KooriMoonrise D500 is a great camera - probably the best crop sensor DSLR made

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 ปีที่แล้ว

      Those old sensors are junk compared to modern sensors.

    • @Dustyphoto915
      @Dustyphoto915 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Those full frame lenses are dropping in price too.

    • @brianlee8445
      @brianlee8445 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Really good mirrorless cameras are still out of my budget. Still have many more important things to part my hard earned cash on like mortgage, car payments, student loans, food, retirement savings etc. Thousands on a hobby just doesn't make sense for me. With costs being prohibitive, I will have to relegate my free cash to continuing to add equipment in the used DSLR market. I can't afford to buy the flavor of the day, but its the images not the camera that is much more important to me now and a good DSLR is still more than capable in that department. For now I am content with just trying to make the best images I possibly can because I still have a long way to go. For now the D7200 for landscapes and the D500 for sports, and hopefully counting on myself for the creation of good images. If I hit the lottery, then maybe a Z8 or Z9 will become a reality.

  • @user-kn1tc
    @user-kn1tc 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hey Simon , thank you very much showing us this very beautyful pictures and your interesting comments of course , wish you all the best !

  • @paulhudson117
    @paulhudson117 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Once again, an awesome video! Your blending in of subject, illustrated video of the inside of a camera, and other things makes your videos easy to follow and understand. Your attention to detail and the flow of your presentation makes your videos a must see. Thank you!

  • @robertf4209
    @robertf4209 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your photography content is the best I have found. Content rich, excellent pace, interesting subject matter, and clearly you invest a lot of time and effort both pre and post. Thank you !

  • @Actionray
    @Actionray 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This man is a wonderful communicator! Within the first 10 seconds of the video, I found myself fully drawn in and engaged with what he was saying. not often does that happen! thanks!!

  • @kennethcaird3892
    @kennethcaird3892 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    The active histogram in the EVF tipped the scales for me. No more poorly exposed pictures. A real game changer!

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agree!

    • @davetx-od6pb
      @davetx-od6pb ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I set up the EV control on the wheel on the back of my R5. I watch the histograms in the EVF and spin the wheel with my thumb accordingly.

  • @danielmcgowan9534
    @danielmcgowan9534 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The best camera is the one in your hand that you use. Excellent point.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Same with a firearm.

  • @sylvia2692
    @sylvia2692 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Simon ~ The timing of this presentation is impeccable. I had one foot on the boat, the other on the dock. I'm extremely grateful that you shared your views on Mirrorless and DSLR. That's exactly what I needed to hear to make an educated decision and add the mirrorless to my arsenal. Many thanks and keep them coming ~ the info you share is always really interesting.!.

  • @TheFlash8889
    @TheFlash8889 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I started that hobby a few years ago with a Sony a6000 and I still love it to this date. Even though it has no ibis, no touch screen and nothing fancy like that, but a very fast and accurate auto focus and plenty of resolution with it's 24.3 megapixel sensor.

  • @WernerBirdNature
    @WernerBirdNature ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Hi Simon. You perfectly explained all the key points, this video should the #1 reference for people wondering if they would switch.
    For me, the R6/5 were game changing (Once I could afford one after my trusty 70D nearly drowned in the rain) and they definitely cured my initial fears for EVF, focus, battery life, ..
    Your bonus tip is pretty modest: while my 70D could go slightly above images 1000 per battery, on a day in a hide shooting mostly electronic, without image review and disabling "Continuous AF" I was able to get 12800 images on my R5 using only 2 batteries 😀

  • @christopherleecowan
    @christopherleecowan ปีที่แล้ว +46

    Mirrorless all the way now, I can do so many different things or styles of photography now. Yes there is always tradeoffs but going mirrorless has opened up a ton of options for me personally. Don't get me wrong I used a crop sensor dslr for 12 years with a lot of success. Now I using a lot of vintage lenses on my mirrorless camera and I have found my love affair that first had with film.

    • @chadparsons1972
      @chadparsons1972 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Only mirrorless to buy is a new Leica

    • @synthrogue6856
      @synthrogue6856 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@chadparsons1972😂

    • @athmaid
      @athmaid 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@chadparsons1972why limit yourself like that

  • @DennisSantos
    @DennisSantos 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Having viewed though the EV of the first mirror less cameras about ten years ago, I was blown away when a friend showed his little canon. (Can't recall the model). The quality of the EV left me speechless. No sign of screen door effect, a nice high resolution and superb colour balance.
    I upgraded my old 5D for an R6 shortly afterwards.

  • @Trundlez
    @Trundlez 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    From the videos I've seen on this subject so far, this is the most informative and to the point explanation of how the two types of cameras compare to each other, along with their strengths and weaknesses.

  • @rogervallejo5911
    @rogervallejo5911 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is one of the best, straightforward and understandable explanation of the difference between mirrorless and DSLRs I've ever seen. I've been a photographer for years and have not quite made the leap to a full-frame mirrorless camera. However, I've often had to explain the difference to non-technical people. I, too, have experienced the struggle in moving an electronic viewfinder after using DSLRs and SLRs in film days for so long. But I think as more folks in a similar situation use cellphones cameras, they will become less averse to using the rear screen as they do with cellphones, or the electronic viewfinder.

  • @paulmckenna5224
    @paulmckenna5224 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I just discovered Simon d'Entremont's videos. I'm so glad you get right to the point, stay on topic, and your information is spot-on and useful. Subscribed immediately!

  • @edhovrud
    @edhovrud ปีที่แล้ว +2

    One of the best things I have found with mirrorless cameras is focus peaking using manual focus. I’ve used this with landscape, night, even bird photography (perched birds). In difficult spaces auto focus searches and finds the background or a small twig in the line of sight etc., thus setting focus manually I see exactly what plane I am focused at and has allowed me to get shots before my subject has moved on as I have happen frequently when shooting autofocus. I’ve gotten pretty quick at doing this but of course fast moving subjects require autofocus and subject tracking, and I love the eye tracking feature.

  • @broderp
    @broderp 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great info. At my current level of photography, my current gear is more than adequate. Thanks for putting it into perspective.

  • @Troll_troll_troll
    @Troll_troll_troll 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    This is the cleanest highest quality smoothest video I have ever watched on TH-cam ❤

  • @patrickoberholzer4278
    @patrickoberholzer4278 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    A point not mentioned here about the EVF: I've met people who don't like the feel of them specifically because they always move at a slight delay, so it can feel off. This is probably less prevalent on more modern and high-end options, but worth looking for in reviews.

    • @harryvuemedia5106
      @harryvuemedia5106 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      EVF have been fixed greatly and is now better than OVF. 60 hz to 120 hz refresh rate is crazy. Then add a 9 million dot OLED display, you got yourself an EVF that no OVF in the world can do better anymore

    • @wildlifesnapper1
      @wildlifesnapper1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As a wildlife photographer I am still shooting with 2 D500 DSLR's, I do not like the lag in the EVF on the Z9/Z8 and until the overall image improves and the lag is no longer noticeable I can't see myself moving in a hurry. Informative video however with many relevant points.

    • @harryvuemedia5106
      @harryvuemedia5106 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wildlifesnapper1 Shoot with an a9-iii, a1 and a9ii. Different story and you should know Nikon came late to the mirrorless game.

    • @wildlifesnapper1
      @wildlifesnapper1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@harryvuemedia5106never shot Sony so it's not an option, I also have thousands of pounds invested in Nikon F glass and my work is constantly published by the British trust for Ornithology so there's nothing wrong with my images or equipment!

    • @coolcat23
      @coolcat23 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@harryvuemedia5106 I don't agree with the notion that EVFs have surpassed OVFs. There is still some lag and the ones I've used occasionally stuttered, e.g., when the camera was focusing. It is possible that this has been ironed out recently but an EVF will always show you some white balance choice. Some will argue this is a plus (WYSIWYG) but I say it is a distraction because at the time of composing the image, I'm not thinking about final presentation choices (like the best white balance, for instance). N.B., higher frame rates are very power hungry and deplete a camera's battery even quicker than a mirrorless camera already does per default. Also, many EVFs slow down the frame rate when the camera gets busy.

  • @parthabapi1
    @parthabapi1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Fantastic explanation Simon! My name is Partha and I watch your videos often from India. Your speech shows your experience of handling camera gears and makes viewers enjoy the content easily and happily. Awaiting many more such videos from you to be with all the technological advancements of the imaging equipment. Thank you.

  • @andreigerasimov3196
    @andreigerasimov3196 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you, I got answers to all my questions and doubts!

  • @fingereze7202
    @fingereze7202 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Coolest thing about mirrorless camera is the easy ability to use all kinds of lenses. You can get a whole lot of older lenses on the cheap and get some really good deals out there on some quality glass.

  • @rayc2137
    @rayc2137 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I got into serious cameras about 7 years ago and as such I have never had a DSLR only mirrorless. I am so glad I didn't listen to everyone telling me to get a Canon or Nikon. I went with the innovativeness of Sony and really really happy with that decision.

    • @Nagasaski
      @Nagasaski ปีที่แล้ว

      Same thing. And I went with the "budget" non full frame too. The Sony A6300. For an amateur like me, it is the perfect everyday and learning platform. I would never have utilised the full power of the top end range. Still have it and use it today.

    • @spectralcav
      @spectralcav ปีที่แล้ว

      I still find it odd that so many will only consider Canon or Nikon when Sony has by far the largest line up of lenses, including a full complement of third-party lenses, and produce some of the best mirrorless cameras on the market. I suppose Sony doesn't have the legacy of Canon or Nikon, but it still surprises me that so many people don't consider Sony's offerings as 'proper' cameras (or even seem downright hostile to the brand) despite them being in the business for 20+ years.

  • @chantaljacques7664
    @chantaljacques7664 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Always informative and interesting... so efficient in delivery comprehensive information. Great job Simon as always!

  • @julialegrande2443
    @julialegrande2443 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent video - well laid out, succinct, packed with helpful information. This is the first video I've seen at this channel. Subbed right away due to how well done the video is.

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This was a great explanation, thanks Simon. I'm glad the algorithm noticed your channel, your videos deserve a lot of views.

  • @ahmedbebars6844
    @ahmedbebars6844 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Canon 70D owner here. First DSLR. Using it as a tool to learn the art and science of photography. Don't mind that it's old tech. Investing in quality glass which I can later adapt on my mirrorless body. Won't transition until I feel I've sufficiently honed my skills and at the same time, pinpointed the exact limitations of my gear, so that it's money well spent, in other words, not paying for extra bells and whistles that I won't actually use in the field.

  • @JovicaNedeljkovic-nf2ur
    @JovicaNedeljkovic-nf2ur 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am very patient and I can wait for the right moment or moments for a very long time, almost non-stop. I am delighted with dslr photo cameras. What a mirror does with a dslr camera, a mirrorless one can never do. Mirrorless has its advantages, but it's always good to have a dslr as well. At least for me dslr life is not over yet.

  • @RogerBaumgarten
    @RogerBaumgarten 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm a pro photographer in central Pennsylvania. I just traded my Canon 1DX and 5D3 toward a new R5 mirrorless to go with my 5D4. Pros: the R5 image quality is the best I've ever had...autofocus, even with EF-RF adapter, is spot on...noise in higher ISO shots (up to 2500 so far) is almost nonexistent...using exclusively in mechanical shutter mode, but it's still wayy quieter than DSLR mirror slap...still adjusting to the slightly tweaked rear button locations...love the fully programmable buttons...got the $500 Canon rebate, and I don't need the features of the R5 Mark II. Cons: Battery drain is much faster, so I've already bought two more Canon "H" capacity batteries...EVF color is awful--Canon's few adjustments don't do much to help. Overall: It's now my primary body. :-)

  • @alkrevit4755
    @alkrevit4755 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am happy with my DSLR but with your video now fully understand the differences and could make a more informed decision in the future. Thanks

  • @screwyouyoutube5493
    @screwyouyoutube5493 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I just upgraded a DSLR to Mirrorless...but, I did keep my D850 so now I have the best of both worlds 👍

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good choice! The D850 is one of the best DSLRs ever made.

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As per usual, quite informative. I also appreciate your honesty and dose of humour.

  • @AllenAuman1
    @AllenAuman1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great, great video! Thanks 👍
    I'm helping my wife do a little research before deciding if going mirrorless is a good option. Awesome pros v cons for each.
    ✌️❤❤

  • @altar7885
    @altar7885 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wow that wildlife footage in the intro is gorgeous

  • @Strodav
    @Strodav ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Well balanced and accurate video. Have both a D850 (D800, D500, D7200) and Z9. The Z9 has some very impressive features not in the D850. I use the Z9 for things in motion, like BIF or sports. For things not in motion, I prefer the D850, even the D7200. There is just something comforting about hearing the slap of the mirror. I will never part with my D850 or my D7200.

    • @vangestelwijnen
      @vangestelwijnen ปีที่แล้ว +3

      D7200 here too and it still works perfectly for me. Stopped buying new bodies every 4-5 years and concentrate more on lenses.

    • @kwaaikat100
      @kwaaikat100 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Ex D7000 shooter who now have a Z5. I really miss the D7000, and the ability to use classic lenses like the 50mm AF-D which like all AF-D lenses, does not autofocus on mirrorless. I also miss not having to worry about the battery as I have to with the Z5.

  • @emadaram9640
    @emadaram9640 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I watched this video for the second time. what I admire you for, as well, is your generosity to transmit your knowledge and experience to your viewers. Besides, your style of speaking is great. Let me admit that I also learn English from your nice speaking. Thank you very much.

  • @Bodphrah78
    @Bodphrah78 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video, I shoot nightclubs mostly so used to working with chaotic lighting, this is a good explanation on helping me decide to switch.

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    12:15 I use a Sony A7 III with a battery grip and I just took about 2,500 pictures over two days and still had 59% of one battery left. The other one in the grip was still showing 100%.

  • @migflowers
    @migflowers ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Excellent video, as always! I made the switch to mirrorless a few years ago and my autofocus experience has been a game changer.

  • @UncompressedWAVmusic
    @UncompressedWAVmusic ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Simon I've owned film SLR's then compact digital and finally a Sony mirrorless since 2019 and taken 157,000 photos in 50 years. Your videos are always professional and helpful. You put on a very good show. Thank you.

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The best video on comparing the two by far.

  • @HDEFMAN1
    @HDEFMAN1 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You have provided an engaging and informative overview of the differences between the two technologies. Mirrorless is starting to look like the future of photography. I recently upgraded from my trusty Canon 60D which is an APS-C camera to a near mint 5D Mark III which is full frame. This is going to be a wonderful journey of exploration for me as I get to grips with my newish camera but I can see me falling for the charms of mirrorless cameras once the price of these cameras comes down a bit and there is a more varied and affordable selection of lenses for this format. You produce very watchable content, I have to say.

    • @garfgo
      @garfgo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I also use a 60D and have considered moving to to a 5d Mark III or IV. As an amature cost is big issue for me and while I would love to move to mirrorless, a 5d is already more camera than I can utilize.

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You bring up some very good points with using a mirror less camera. As a professional working photographer who’s already invested in digital equipment from analog I not going to be reinvesting in Mirror less where my clients won’t even know the difference! It’s about the photographer not the equipment!

  • @marys.9764
    @marys.9764 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great summary! I've used an Olympus mirrorless system for a couple of years and I love it, especially the lighter weight body and the more compact telephoto lenses.

  • @Nathan-jq2xh
    @Nathan-jq2xh 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks a lot! I've had a DSLR for a long time and don't know much about the world of mirrorless cameras. This video was very helpful at catching me up to this whole world

  • @ElectricShadowsZone
    @ElectricShadowsZone 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Simon, thank you for a thoughtful and entertaining video. Your knowledge and experience certainly come through in your presentation. I traded my Canon DSLR for a mirrorless micro 4/3 camera a few years ago, mainly because of the form factor. Also, I do love the EVF and the noiseless electronic shutter.

  • @larrybrown8738
    @larrybrown8738 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This was the singularly most informative video on the differences between DSLR and mirrorless I have seen. I have been planning on switching to mirrorless without this much clarity in my decision. The switch is going to be expensive, but I am more confident in moving forward. Thanks.

  • @danielcalvocamacho4538
    @danielcalvocamacho4538 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This channel is incredible! Simply love the patience and dedication to explain when providing facts and specs. Also, the way you talk, articulate, and accent helps a lot for understanding.

  • @patrickf.4440
    @patrickf.4440 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is the best YT video I have seen yet on the subject. Educational and kept my attention throughout. Thanks,
    Pat, in Chicago

  • @drdimento
    @drdimento ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I totally love my Canon. R7 and R6 while using both EF and RF lenses with and without adapters which literally doubles my lens inventory (full frame and crop frame). Thank you for the best mirrorless presentation I’ve seen yet. 10/10 Rating.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I like the analog experience my DSLR gives me. Reminds me of the film days. If I want more "modern" experience, I use Live View. Even on my entry level Canon SL3, I get eye detection and dual pixel AF in Live View! Works great for portraits! My next camera will be either a 5D Mk4 or an R5 Mk2!

  • @tommyxia9489
    @tommyxia9489 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I use my D5600 mostly for daytime walkaround and hikes, with either a lightweight wide or telephoto zoom, and Z6 with primes for specialized shots such as astrophotography, low light situation, super telephoto, and macro. Great combo as both are not too heavy and I can bring both systems if feeling the mood.

  • @theeddorian
    @theeddorian ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your "the camera in your hand" is great advice. While I have several other cameras, my old PS G1x is the camera I find myself using most often.

  • @markschneider1396
    @markschneider1396 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    DSLR's are faster to respond and never need to be shut off. For me, that lag to wake-up has cost me a number of shots. Mirrorless have much better video qualities in general. I still use both, but if I'm just taking pictures, I still prefer DSLR's.

    • @leemarkowitz4709
      @leemarkowitz4709 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Are you shooting handheld? I think If you activate the camera as soon as a scene unfolds, the camera will be ready by the time you get it to your eyes. You can also adjust when (if at all) the camera deactivates.

    • @set3777
      @set3777 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@leemarkowitz4709 DSLR's OVF is better. e.g.
      1. If you want to take macro photos with 100% black background with a macro flash setting 1/200 shutter speed F22 and ISO 100, EVF or liveview will be totally dark but OVF can still see objects clearly. F22 gives excellent depth of field for macro objects.
      2. EVF is almost useless in total darkness when camera is connected to telescope. DSLR's OVF still works.

  • @guyjackson4143
    @guyjackson4143 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    While I am still using dslr and no plans to switch anytime in the near future I really enjoyed the comparison of the two styles of cameras. One thing I believe is noteworthy is that on a couple of brands of mirrorless cameras third party dslr lenses with a adapter will not function as you may be accustomed to.

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Ya you lose aperture control. I use a canon 300mm lens on my Lumix. I cant change apt but I can still get ranged shots in good lighting.

    • @edneddy2
      @edneddy2 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@btnhstillfire That's a cross-platform adapter. Those aren't always perfect but do come in handy. But at least Nikon F lenses will work really good on the Nikon Z mount.

    • @halfsourlizard9319
      @halfsourlizard9319 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I use EF lenses on my R5, and they work perfectly. If you're going across systems, you'll have less functionality. That's orthogonal to mirrorless vs DSLR

  • @kymswan4942
    @kymswan4942 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just love your videos. You are always so informative and balanced with your discussions. I've watched so many of your videos and it has been great to see you developing as well. I have been considering making the shift to mirrorless so this has been really helpful, huge thank you!

  • @alanplatt888
    @alanplatt888 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent and very well constructed video. Thank you. Apart from my M10, I was converted to mirrorless about 5 years ago. I now use a X-T5 which I think has catapulted itself into the realms of and outstanding top tech camera. Things can only get better.

  • @back1114
    @back1114 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great Video Simon! Love your clean and efficient story. Very well put together AND delivered. Thanks a lot!!! Watching more and more of your videos now!

  • @elektriksheep
    @elektriksheep ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video. I love how balanced your advice is between mirrorless and DSLR instead of being biased towards one or the other. You also explain things with very clear and precise language and I notice how you try to use language that is more accessible to people rather than using big words that can make things harder to understand for some people.

    • @TalkingHands308
      @TalkingHands308 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      He was definitely biased, lol. Literally the only downside he gave to mirrorless is the battery life, but then made sure to immediately follow up with how it's not really an issue. And how he points out how CIPA is inaccurate for mirrorless but doesn't mention that if you go by his recommendation to only compare CIPA ratings to other CIPA ratings, the CIPA rating for a DSLR like a 5D Mark IV is like twice that of the mirrorless, not just 5%. If it only looks at the worst case scenario for a mirrorless, it's also only looking at the worst case scenario for the DSLR. Also some advantages he mentions for mirrorless like the eye focus is available on DSLRs as well if you use live view. Same with the increased shutter speed. And there are other instances where he's clearly biased in his evaluations. But it's fine, everyone is free to have their opinions. I'm just pointing out that he wasn't at all unbiased in the video. There are plenty of real advantages to mirrorless, I'm not trying to put it down or anything. I totally get why a lot of people are switching to it. But just like to call a spade a spade...

    • @elektriksheep
      @elektriksheep 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@TalkingHands308 Yeah fair, same. I prefer honesty too. I don't know what CIPA ratings are and have never seen effective autofocus on live view but then I've been shooting with Nikon SLRs for my whole photography journey rather than Canon. Thanks for the info.

  • @Californicatability
    @Californicatability ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really enjoy your videos and they are wonderfully helpful. I recently bought the Panasonic Lumix DC-G9L, after having great experiences with a much older model. Now there’s so much to learn, so many new features, and your videos help me conquer the threshold of all this new and technical information. So great!

  • @denisesavage2382
    @denisesavage2382 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really appreciate that sensible look at DSLR’s and mirrorless cameras. Very helpful.

  • @jimbruton9482
    @jimbruton9482 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Excellent Simon. I learned the hard way to not be an early adopter when transitioning to the new technology. Despite one's emotions, getting 2nd or 3rd generation gear that the initial limitations of that new tech are fixed is a much better way to advance to that next step. I may be showing my age but starting out with film equipment, then digital SLR's, and now mirrorless forces one to really work on their photography skills as they learn about the new cameras and I truly believe that journey made me a better hobbyist photographer.

    • @frankfurter7260
      @frankfurter7260 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sony is on to 4th Gen, at least, already. 10 years ago you would have been an early adopter but that ship sailed long ago.

  • @nassimabed
    @nassimabed ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My biggest qualms with mirrorless is ergonomics. They are so flat the setup feels front heavy. I almost never use a tripod so an imbalanced hold is a show-stopper for me. Also, if I'm happy with my gear and getting the results I want, there's little justification for the expense of an "upgrade"...

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I know what you mean. Some of the newer lens designs seem to put the glass farther back, feeling more balanced

  • @creativepicnl
    @creativepicnl 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great rundown. I started using mirrorless for video and it’s been fun. For photo I kept using a dslr since it’s working just fine and I love it.

  • @RiccardoPareschi
    @RiccardoPareschi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great and clear advices. As landscape enthusiast mirrorless isn’t very necessary but what you have underlined are improvements for a better experience. Thanks!

  • @1958zed
    @1958zed ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Very helpful video. I've toyed with moving to mirrorless, but I think I'll stick with my Canon 5d Mk II. Yes, it's old but it's been a really reliable workhorse for my landscape photography. No need for super high shutter speeds or high fps.
    Thanks for the detailed overview.

  • @jamesf2697
    @jamesf2697 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Great video, I would add that Pentax DSLRs have had IBIS for the last 15years. And the water proof and dust proof is much better on dslrs.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing. I heard !

  • @tracyeggert8569
    @tracyeggert8569 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I found this video to be very informative! I really appreciate it at this very moment, I am in the process of making the switch. Thank you so very much! I learned a lot......

  • @donatkinson1647
    @donatkinson1647 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Marvelous overview. I make it a point to drop by and hear what you have say. You are always straight forward, unbiased, and to the point... I appreciate that! Keep shootin'!

  • @sagardesh
    @sagardesh ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Why doesnt this channel get millions of subscribers? Such simplicity of language and understanding I think very few people might have. and Simon thanks for everything.

    • @simon_dentremont
      @simon_dentremont  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I’m in in less that a year…we may get there some day!

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love this channel but that intro music drives me crazy! I can't skip it either because I put his videos on while driving. I don't sub because I dread hearing that song randomly playing

  • @The-Secret-Dragon
    @The-Secret-Dragon ปีที่แล้ว +7

    made the jump to mirrorless from a Nikon D7200 and 200-500 to an OM-1 last month and the difference is night and day. Much faster AF, high fps is wonderful. I honestly love having an electronic viewfinder! No more accidently getting my ISO wrong and taking really dark shots. Might be a simple thing but having a flip-out back LCD is awesome too. And its SO LIGHT! I can handhold for hours without ruining my shoulders now. So glad I made the change finally. I still love my old DSLR but I'm never looking back.

    • @The-Secret-Dragon
      @The-Secret-Dragon ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@relicthominoid There may even be an even better successor to the OM-1 by the time you upgrade! Your back will definitely thank you for it, it shaved off around 800-900g of weight for me and it's made a huge difference. I definitely recommend getting the 300mm f4 over the 100-400 lens though if you can stretch your budget. It's sharper and faster, and with a 1.4x TC it's an absolute beast. I initially got both but will be selling my 100-400 as I don't miss the zoom at all.

    • @kennethmills5470
      @kennethmills5470 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@The-Secret-Dragon /// I am happy with Nikon D500 and the PF 300mm with 1.4 t TC for wildlife.

    • @richardfink7666
      @richardfink7666 ปีที่แล้ว

      I`ve had the same experience. The OM1 is an amazing camera!

    • @_systemd
      @_systemd ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@relicthominoid I have the oly combo , before I shot also 200-500 on d500 for a bit. While the semi-pro DSLR is the nicest thing to hold and operate, om1 is the more modern piece of tech. Faster, bird tracking helps, video is light years better, silent shutter, pro capture is a big deal, stabilisation, computational functions.in a still pretty customizable and comfortable body. Noise performance is imho not really worse , hard to compare, but I'm not disappointed. What u will notice sometimes imho is the difference in depth of field of the smaller sensor and slower lens combo, or the 12bit colors when pushing sliders in editor. But so will you feel the lighter weight. I haven't had a chance to shoot 300f4 but imho even if it's mildly better with 1.4tc, it's almost the same image (more difference will come from technique, post process flow) with prob the biggest benefit being better IS (depends what u shoot, if it moves a lot u don't care ) and quicker AF with om1(50fps) . However 100-400 can be paired with 1.4x too , with good results, while attempting to achieve the same with 300+2x is pushing all the limits, including ones ability to even locate the subject. At half the price and ability to zoom out occasionally.
      *Disclaimer I d still happily shoot DSLR, I just prefer Olympus for size and quiet shooting. DSLR reached the top and were abandoned for newer tech development. As a result we know exactly what performance to expect from them and they deliver 100%>. Tried and true. When I shot d500, the only out focus images were those where I failed. Mirrorless is lot more of a black box system doing its magic and us working with / around it. And hoping for it to improve in the future. The raw image quality hasn't improved either over the past decade.

  • @Re_Play_Games
    @Re_Play_Games 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thinking of diving into photography as I plan to travel more. I didn’t know the difference between mirrorless and dslr before this video. Thank you!

  • @piotrmkubiak
    @piotrmkubiak หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you! Incredible and concise video. Great for novices such as myself.

  • @hazadess_
    @hazadess_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    about battery life, some cameras can also be charged "on the fly" with an USB powerbank. If you are scared to be out of battery during the day, just carry a small powerbak in your backpack and plug the camera !
    Great video, thanks ! (I'm looking to go mirrorless this year)

  • @MarkNF1
    @MarkNF1 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    An excellent comparison. Thanks. I am a landscape photographer and switched to a mirrorless system as my back could no longer deal with the weight of my DSLR backpack. Currently I'm on my third generation of mirrorless cameras and still prefer the DSLR optical viewfinder over the EVF. My main complaint is that I have a very hard time seeing the effect of a polarizer when using the EVF. When used with an optical viewfinder the effect is immediate and obvious but when used with an EVF I usually struggle to see what the filter is doing. I'm hoping the manufacturers will solve this issue soon as I use a polarizer frequently.

    • @snappic2867
      @snappic2867 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh - I thought it’s just me or my polarizer. I hardly see any effects

  • @mjay512
    @mjay512 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, you images are amazing as is your ability to teach!

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Simon! Great video! I now know 100% more about mirrorless cameras than I did 15 minutes ago, great job. I’m just getting started shooting architecture with my d5500 so I’ve got a lot of learning to do.

  • @pb3662
    @pb3662 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You kind of touched on it but weight is a massive advantage to mirrorless. Even with a larger mirrorless (eg Fuji XT series) it so much better on your back/arms when using it for any length of time. For me it was a key point in switching earlier. I am glad to see the technology constantly improving and just have to manage GAS 🙂

  • @speecher1959
    @speecher1959 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I LOVE using the silent electronic shutter(Canon R) in a darkened hall, BUT, now that LED lighting is becoming ubiquitous, I have to be very mindful of banding.

  • @vwnut13
    @vwnut13 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As someone that enjoys taking sports photos of relatives and friends my first goal is to watch the game, second to hopefully get some great shots for the athletes to have forever. With an optical viewfinder I feel that I am still watching the game with my own eyes, but with an electronic viewfinder I am watching a live recording on a 1" display.
    Metaphorically speaking it's the difference between going to an NFL game and watching with binoculars versus watching the TV broadcast while standing in line for a hot dog.

  • @MrGohunter
    @MrGohunter ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Simon, Great video with a lot of good info for people thinking of changing. One thing that you didn't mention was that you will never get a lens/body combination with back focus/front focus issues as you can do with a DSLR. Some people seem to have been plagued with this phenomenon, although when I was using DSLRs I must have been pretty lucky. Because on mirrorless the focus points are all on the sensor, not in the pentaprism, focus is always going to be as you see it in the viewfinder, or screen. Also, you mentioned about getting blackout in the EVF when the mirrorless camera takes the shot, but surely this is irrelevant. With a DSLR, you ALWAYS get viewfinder blackout when the mirror comes up, so it's not something that DSLR users will not be used to! It's hard to believe that it's now coming up to 9 years ago that I ditched my heavy, bulky DSLR and lenses to move to the Fujifilm X-T1 when it came out. A friend, who was at the time using a Nikon D810 saw the IQ from a wedding that we shot together in 2016 and he couldn't believe just how much better the Fuji RAW files looked, straight out of the camera. He came into the studio the following week to show me his newly purchased X-T1. Now I'm on an X-T4 with an X-T2 for a backup and considering whether or not I want to upgrade to the X-T5. My shoulders and back have been thanking me for all that time for ditching the Nikon DSLR kit! ;-)

  • @barzan2012
    @barzan2012 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication to helping others understand difficult concepts. You have a real gift for teaching, and I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from you.
    Thank you for your amazing explanation, Simon. I look forward to learning more from you in the future.

  • @shapshot1
    @shapshot1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks Simon, I enjoy your video’s you have so much knowledge, your facts are well researched this makes your videos very reliable!👍❤️

  • @user-zs5vv7rc6r
    @user-zs5vv7rc6r 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a great, informative video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @StepDub
    @StepDub 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks for this excellent summary. It is not hard to see that just as digital photography replaced film, mirrorless will take over from the venerable DSLR. You will know when this has happened when they are no longer referred to as mirrorless

  • @jaystilo8387
    @jaystilo8387 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I bought an R5 because you mention it so much. It really is an amazing do it all.

  • @arunakalu
    @arunakalu ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I transitioned to mirrorleds in 2020 and will not go back. The reason I was holding back was the optical vs electronic VF. With the last DSLR I had, I had to use reading glasses always to preview my images on the back LCD. It was such a pain. Then one day I was watching a TH-cam video by Hudson Henry and he mentioned with mirrorless EVF you can preview before and after shooting. I went to a camera store and checked out and the EVF really blew me off. Now since I gotten used to it, I can't use the OVF. I like the fact that I can see the photo I am going to take right in the EVF and I always shoot manual. I don't need to take my reading glasses to preview or view photos on LCD screen, I can view and preview then on the EVF without my reading glasses. (There was a time I thought I had to give up photography because my eyesight was getting bad).

  • @Drmikekuna
    @Drmikekuna ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very nice and complete. It is good to see someone educating photographers rather than selling.