What 2 mirrorless systems will most likely be there in 2030 ?

What 2 mirrorless systems will most likely be there in 2030 ?


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Now we have 2015, what systems will still be there in 2030 ?

What do you think ?

Thanks for voting!

I am thinking about a second mirrorless system for me.

Sorry that I made following small restrictions

* I intentionally leave away Sony-APS + Sony-FF, because this is only one manufacturer

* I added only mirrorless systems with an EVF

* I divided the more likely entries voting into two parts so everyone can perhaps subtract those voters who vote for their brand, or not subtract it, from the result

* This a poll for opinions in the year 2015
 
how about pentax q
 
Why not just list all systems and ask for two? Why Leica T and not Canon? Why Pentax Q if you exclude systems without EVF?
 
Why not just list all systems and ask for two?
because only one vote per poll is possible for a dpreview user.
Why Leica T and not Canon? Why Pentax Q if you exclude systems without EVF?
Sorry, adding Leica T and Pentax Q was my fault. I did not look exactly at those systems. Perhaps a moderator could delete those 2 answer possibilities, I cannot.

I assume it will be a useful poll despite that error.
 
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By 2030, Canon will probably get serious about developing their EOS M line. :-)
 
Thanks for the answer. Didn't know that dpreview didn't allow multiselect.

Both Eos M and Leica T have EVF as addons.
 
I am biased.

I own two mirrorless systems and both are great. And both will survive and dominate.

As for the rest:

Sony will just make sensors.

Samsung will concentrate on smartphones.

Fuji will go bankrupt.

Pentax will disappear.

Leica will go the way of the dodo.

Canon will return to DSLR'S.
 
So you have Nikon-1 and m43 ?

According to the 2015 mirrorless definition, mirrorless = with interchangeble lenses.
 
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I think large-sensor compacts will increase in popularity, to the detriment of ILC sales. Many/most people who buy ILCs never go beyond the kit lens anyway.
 
I think large-sensor compacts will increase in popularity, to the detriment of ILC sales. Many/most people who buy ILCs never go beyond the kit lens anyway.
I agree. Mirrorless systems will be a small niche. Competing with FF DSLR'S and slightly smaller sensor compacts.
 
A lot can happen in 15 years. I believe that the Nikon 2 system will dominate.
 
Nikon 1. Why? Because it has the best on sensor PDAF and the smallest lenses compared to m43 or larger sensor cameras. Smaller is always the way of the future with anything that is carried on one's person. In fifteen years the imaging sensors will be so good that anything larger than a 1" sensor will be overkill for the vast majority of amateur photographers and even many professionals. OTOH, I can't see how they can make the lenses smaller and lighter for the larger sensor cameras.

Even with the sensors of today, the Nikon 1 cameras are capable of capturing some very good images.




Nikon V1 out of camera JPEG




Nikon V2 shot RAW processed with LR4.4




- Jon
 
Where's canon and Nikon?
 
Where's canon and Nikon?
You mean the big CANON and NIKON, with the big mirrors in it ?

Sorry, this is a poll for serious mirrorless systems.

All cameras with big mirrors in it will be unfortunately destroyed on 2022-05-06 by the mirror-breaking asteroid 2009 JF1.

http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2009jf1.html

This Asteroid is a special Asteroid which will not do much damage when hitting the world, except breaking all big mirrors, so Canon+Nikon DSLRs will be disfunctional because their mirror is broken.

But Nikon-1 has no mirror and will survive the year 2022 so it is in my table. I tried to include all systems with a built in EVF, or serious mirrorless systems, so Nikon-1 is there.

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cheers
 
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