For years, the DSLR camera has reigned as king as far as photography icons are concerned. It was the mark of a true professional or a seasoned hobbyist.  The bigger and bulkier the tools of the tradesman, the more serious they were taken. 

And then Sony decides to mix everything up and starts experimenting with SLT cameras and Mirrorless cameras. And it's taken off! All the industry leaders have developed their own mirrorless tech and it's very apparent that the DSLR is on it's way out. 

Often in photography circles, you'll hear people repeat the phrase "Mirrorless cameras are the future".  I'm here to tell you that they are simply wrong. 

Mirrorless is the present.  

This isn't 2008 anymore.  Hell, it's not even 2012 either.  When the first interchangeable mirrorless camera came out in 2008 - that's when  "Mirrorless was the future. "  Or when the Sony a7 first came out. That's when "Mirrorless was the future".  But in a world where Sony, Canon, and Nikon are producing cameras like the a7iv, a9iii, a1, R5, R3, and Z9, (all essential cameras of the "future") it becomes safe to say that the "future" is already here. 

Smaller, lighter, more mobile camera bodies with cutting-edge camera sensors, and laser-fast auto focus technology make them ideal for all areas of photography. Travel, corporate, weddings, hobby, etc. 
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