QUOTE(-kytz- @ Apr 28 2012, 06:59 PM)
But I really didn't know there are still handycams out there with 1080i? 
Those are not DSLRs. They're EVIL cameras.. aka Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens camearas
Sensor wise, not as big as DSLRs and thus, won't have an image quality as good as a DSLR like the Nikon D7000 or Canon 7D for example, and ISO performance(aka low light) would not be as good as a dedicated DSLR
But EVIL cameras are smaller lah, more compact. Variety of lenses are a lot less but you can get those adapters to mount Canon/Nikon/Sony lenses but you lose Auto Focus as a result
Corrections: The common term now is MILC (Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera) or CSC (Compact System Camera).Those are not DSLRs. They're EVIL cameras.. aka Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens camearas
Sensor wise, not as big as DSLRs and thus, won't have an image quality as good as a DSLR like the Nikon D7000 or Canon 7D for example, and ISO performance(aka low light) would not be as good as a dedicated DSLR
But EVIL cameras are smaller lah, more compact. Variety of lenses are a lot less but you can get those adapters to mount Canon/Nikon/Sony lenses but you lose Auto Focus as a result
Not all sensors on MILC systems are smaller than DSLR/SLTs. For instance, the Sony NEX series, Samsung NX series, and Fujifilm X-PRO are APS-C sized sensors, and thus deliver image quality and low light capability at the same level, in a more compact body.
The trade off is larger lenses as compared to the Micro Four Thirds and equivalent camp (Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax, Nikon 1 Series).
Apr 30 2012, 07:32 PM

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