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Mirrorless tends to have loads of bells and whistles and are usually equally happy shooting video but you can get a full frame dslr now for relative bargains, because no-ones investing in those systems.
Saw a Canon 5D mkII for £300 in good condition the other day. That's a lot of camera for the money
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I used to use Canon but went to sony for the client friendly MP but in the hand usability the Canon wins hands down, they are so much nicer to use handheld but most of my work is tethered to a computer and with the camera on the back of a Cambo view camera so it's just used like a digital back.
Still have some nice lenses like a TS-E 90 and the 100mm macro but i need to shift them as i haven't used them in years.
would maybe go back to Canon one day as the Sony menu's are not exactly intuitive.
You’ll probably get mixed answers but camera manufacturers have been putting all their efforts into mirrorless systems.
Canon and Nikon now have whole lens lineups for the R & Z systems so their SLR lenses are probably not going to receive much attention from now.
Mirrorless tends to have loads of bells and whistles and are usually equally happy shooting video but you can get a full frame dslr now for relative bargains, because no-ones investing in those systems.