>>3827138I listed 10 major advantages. You need to either accept that there are quite a few things that mirrorless can do that DinoSLauRs can't do, or else you need to fuck off. There is no negating reality, no matter how much you whine (which I fully expect you to do, being as you're an immature brat who thinks she's always right).
I've never been more disappointed to be right.
Let's look at your objections, all of them stupid and whiny.
>the OVF is the same as an EVFNope.
>the OVF shows an exposure simulation of the cameraNope.
>DSLR can track eyesNope.
>DSLR has AF coverage from edge to edge of the frameNope.
>DSLR can track eyes when occluded by other objectsNope.
>EVF is "lower res" than rear LCDNope. You've literally never looked at a spec sheet for a camera in your life. It is not even close.
>other cameras have "other aids"Like split prism focusing screens? There is no comparison to focus peaking.
>cope about short flange design possibilitiesLol.
>1/8000 secYou didn't understand "burst rate." Burst rate is the speed at which a camera can snap photos.
And in regard to shutter speed, 1/8000 sec often is inadequate for f/1.2 lenses in full sun, which is why 2 stop ND filters exist. Fortunately, the electronic shutter of a mirrorless camera can often provide for a faster shutter speed, so you don't have to resort to ND filters.
>silent, fully electronic shutter is available on DSLRs through the viewfinderI don't think there are any DSLRs with fully electronic shutters, but feel free to prove me wrong. I think you are only talking about taking photos in live view.
>with the mirror blackout on long bursts.Awww, you sound confused. We're not talking about disadvantages. You framed the conversation as being about advantages, so we are stuck with advantages.
>Live view has no shutter shockNot the same thing as electronic shutter.
>You don't click the shutter up, you lock the mirror upYou need to fully expose the sensor for video, sweetie.