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slug_burner
					 
				 
				DSLRs will find a market in the same people that used SLRs.  There will always be people who want to take crisp pics and avail themselves of the features offered by the DSLRs.
Plenty of images coming from phone cameras are not worth the pixles they are captured on.
			
		 
	 
 Same applies to plenty of pictures from any type of camera! Including DSLRs!
These days I use a "point and shoot" camera, but I used SLRS for forty years, so I am familiar with them. There appears to no good reason why the DSLR should not be replaced by equally capable cameras which do not actually use a flipping mirror for their viewfinder, with consequent improvement in reliability and reduction in cost. This being the case, I would not be surprised to see them eventually disappear (or almost disappear). After all, by the end of the film era, large format cameras had become very rare, and plate cameras even rarer, despite their clear advantages for good photography!
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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