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  1. <p>When mirrorless will do x percent of what you shoot (subject and quality) comfortably at (maybe, don't quote me here...)1/4 the weight. The percentage (70, 80, 90, 100) is up to you. For the way I shoot, the Sony A6000 with a lens range between 10mm to 200mm all f4 zooms gets me about 98% of what I actually did with my old Canon system - all I am loosing is one stop on the lenses, which is not critical to me, and TTL flash meetering - and I have learned ways to deal with that. The ergonomics aren't quite as good, but more than good (95%) enough (a could not say that for the Nex 6, which drove me batty...) And the weight loss is phenomenal. Camera and the whole zoom range (three lenses) is appreciably less weight to lug around - it feels less than a dslr and just a 70-200 zoom. For me, the trade off is worth it. YMMV</p>
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