Wingpilot wrote:
It's been said a number of times here on UHH that a mirrorless camera just can't take images equal to those taken with a DSLR. I'm wonder how that is a valid supposition. It seems to me that once the image hits the sensor, the rest is up to the electronics to process that image, and it makes no difference how it got into the camera at that point.
So how is it that having a mirror and pentaprism in a camera makes its images superior to those taken with a mirrorless camera?
Yes pure BS as far as IQ goes - IQ depends on sensor size and quality, and lens design mainly, aside from factors under photographer's control. Mirrorless vs DSLR boils down to photographer preference for EVF or OVF mainly. ML has many advantages and DSLR still holds a few but that gap is rapidly closing.