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DSLR Cameras Retain Appeal for Photographers

DSLR Cameras Retain Appeal for Photographers

Summary

Millions of DSLRs were sold over the past 25 years, and a significant number remain in use, indicating their enduring appeal. While mirrorless cameras emerged in the early 2010s, professionals initially resisted due to concerns about appearing amateurish with smaller gear. However, the love for DSLRs persists due to their robust construction, comfortable grips, long battery life, the 'purity' of optical viewfinders, and access to a vast, affordable range of vintage lenses and accessories.

Key points

  • DSLR sales reached approximately 100 million units globally.
  • Photographers appreciate DSLRs for their rugged build and optical viewfinders.
  • The extensive ecosystem of vintage lenses and accessories contributes to DSLR appeal.
  • Pentax is noted as the last major manufacturer developing new DSLRs.
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