ianp5a
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I don't know why DSLRs are so much bigger than SLRs. If a roll of film is similar in volume to a battery. But a mirrorless FF needn't be much larger than the Sony A7. But Sony have experience with miniaturisation. And lead in the compactness stakes. But clearly some makers don't care.This is the bit I don't understand.
My Nikon FG, for example, is the equivalent of FF in terms of "sensor" size. Obviously with the FG the sensor is 35mm film.
It's tiny.
So, what is it about FF digital that they have to be so large, and, if mirrorless, even more so.
Leica need to make a plain, knobless camera to keep to their modern Leica look. Which makes the cameras look bigger than a similar sized camera covered in dials and contours and bumps. If a Leica looked similar to other cameras, people would look closer at the price tag.


