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The mirrorless age

IF YOU HAVEN’T paid attention to new camera products for a while, now is the time. In the last 12 to 18 months, digital mirrorless photography has come into its own. It’s undeniable that for the first time ever, DSLR cameras have finally passed the pro-gear baton to a new fleet of mirrorless flagships.

The arrival of the trend-shattering Sony a1 about a year ago raised the standards bar to new heights. By the end

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