In
a recent interview with Uncrate, the DSLR made its feelings known about the
rising number of small, interchangeable lens cameras. Below is an excerpt from
that talk.
"Doesn't anyone
like big, heavy, highly-capable cameras anymore? All these new models are
stealing my lens-swapping mojo while pushing around my longtime buddy, the
point-and-shoot. Take the Pentax Q Camera ($800), for instance. It claims to be
the world's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera — proud little
prick — with a 12.4 megapixel, 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor that it no doubt stole
off one of my cousins, full Aperture/Shutter Priority and Manual modes, 1080p
HD recording, 5 frames-per-second shooting, a Shake Reduction system, and
3-inch LCD. Well whoop-de-doo! Does it know how long I've worked to make all
that possible? Does it even care? Effin' thing will probably end up outselling
me someday. I need a drink."
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