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A great report on mirrorless

As an ex professional (many years back) and surrounded by my old working tools, (manual Nikon, Leica, Hasselblad and Mamiya, as well as an MPP Technical lurking somewhere) I'd like to thank AP for publishing a superb report on the history and state of the nation regarding mirrorless cameras (AP 18 August).

Giving in to the digital revolution, I now have two high-end Nikon DSLRs and recently added a Sony A7 II. This report came a little late but as I would expect from AP, it was a job well done.

While I await the return of film (like vinyl music) and most of all Kodachrome, which I really miss, I now at least have a much clearer picture of the photographic revolution and look forward to regular updates, before I go

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