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Eh I think mirrorless is still a long way off - certainly if the DSLR is to remain a tool for action and fast scenes then cameras still have a long way to go. First up the sensor needs to read over the whole sensor not in lines (ergo so we don't get that bendy helicopter rotor blade effect in video); then you need a video system that can do in live view as good as mirrors can for fast moving subjects.
The tech will come but its a while off; honestly for me the bigger game changer wouldn't just be mirrorless; it would be using mirrorless to actually make an ergonomic camera - as opposed to one that is a box on the back of a lens.
Sensor wise it all depends - Sony is sinking huge amounts into sensors because they know they have to make big waves to take a slice of the market; but th question is how long can they keep sinking that investment into sensors and how long can they stay ahead.
The tech will come but its a while off; honestly for me the bigger game changer wouldn't just be mirrorless; it would be using mirrorless to actually make an ergonomic camera - as opposed to one that is a box on the back of a lens.
Sensor wise it all depends - Sony is sinking huge amounts into sensors because they know they have to make big waves to take a slice of the market; but th question is how long can they keep sinking that investment into sensors and how long can they stay ahead.