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Should Sony Release an A99 III or Are DSLRs Dead to Them and Others?

Should Sony Release an A99 III or Are DSLRs Dead to Them and Others?

Posted on September 15, 2019 By Jarvis

A recent gaffe about a potential Sony A99 III sparked a frenzy in a website’s comment section, and it makes us wonder about the situation DSLRs find themselves in.

The debate about whether or not DSLRs are on their way out seems to be getting louder and louder with every passing day. It’s almost impossible to visit message boards without seeing someone proclaim that Mirrorless is the new king and that DSLRs are dead. However, a recent error on a post about a potentially new Sony A9 II (which was soon fixed by the website) whipped up a frenzy in the comment section there.
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