Ido Scharf
Veteran Member
Why would you ever want to invest in two camera systems simultaneously?I read about those cameras and they have a small size. I would like to have both, a DSLR and a Mirrorless, for different situation. I do not want to discard the mirrorless cameras, because offers good things. Thank you.I use an OM-D E-M5, which is a fantastic camera. But I thought you were only interested in DSLRs -- or you needed their more sophisticated AF systems for tracking subjects, don't quite remember now :-O -- so I only recommended DSLRs. If you're interested in mirrorless cameras, the OM-D E-M1, Fujifilm X-T1 and Sony α7 are among the best cameras you can get.
Regards!.
Mirrorless cameras are just as capable as DSLRs in every aspect, apart from the high-end DSLRs' AF systems, which are still unmatched. The Sony Alpha A6000 is the closest thus far, with the Fujifilm X-T1 not too far behind it, but neither has eclipsed cameras like the D7100 in tracking AF reliability.