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This camera was the best of both worlds

 sumer photography market had been dominated by SLR and DSLR cameras. They were the chunky but reliable workhorses you’d see journalists, artists, and even hobbyists clutching. Then, in 2004, mirrorless digital models began showing up (Epson generally gets credit for making the first); they were far more durable and portable because they lacked a sizable moving part – the mirror. But early versions used a smaller image sensor and lacked the performance of larger SLR models. Then in

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