Polls: Point-and-Shoot vs. DSLR vs. Mirrorless Digital Cameras

3 weeks agoTechby Eugene Kan13018 Views

Since the introduction of a Micro 4/3rds format into the digital camera realm, we’ve seen a shift of power. While the segments of both point-and-shoot and DSLRs have suffered sales at the hands of these competent competitors, that’s not to say each side doesn’t have its benefits. Despite its bulk and weight, DSLR cameras for the time being still offer the greatest absolute performance in the form of dynamic range, ISO handling, and of course accessories. On the flipside, point-and-shoot cameras still hold the smallest footprint and in ample lighting can provide shots that can stand next to most systems in a small and powerful package. So that leads us to the middle road between both P&S and DSLRs where mirrorless EVIL (Electronic Viewfinder, Interchangeable Lens) options reside – representing the best of both worlds. The versatility of having interchangeable lenses with a smaller footprint, many believe this EVIL movement will become the go-to choice for photographers. As its performance aligns with that of DSLRs, the size factor is perhaps a little harder to solve as pocketability for the most part is a realm only occupied by P&S cameras. Unmentioned through all this is the rise of the mobile camera. The same gadget you use for your browsing, gaming and emailing has proved to be an important creative tool thanks to decent performance, immediate connectivity, and a strong social media aspect.

So that leads us to the question, which system do you still prefer? Are the days of totting your DSLR over your shoulder over in favor of a more compact option? Will P&S live on forever or will they eventually be replaced by your trusty and competent iPhone camera? We’ve deliberately left out mobile cameras as we’re focused only on cameras rather than multi-disciplinary options.

Looking back to a poll earlier this week between Snapbacks vs. Fitteds, a close result had snapbacks earning 56.3% of the vote (2,956 votes) to come out on top.

DSLR vs. Mirrorless vs. Point-and-Shoot Digital Cameras

  • DSLR
    1,416 Votes
  • Mirrorless
    572 Votes
  • Point-and-Shoot
    227 Votes
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  • http://twitter.com/ABSTRACTmall ABSTRACTmall

     The best camera is the one you have with you.

  • http://twitter.com/freshFRANSiC Fresh Fit Franchize

    But really what camera took the photo of the cameras and you will have the winner

  • Anonymous

    They are the SAME CAMERA

  • http://twitter.com/WHADAFUNK WHADAFUNK

    YOU GOTTA HAVE EM ALL. U CANT JUST HAVE 1

  • Noel Dada

    i mean, the point is taking pictures….yknow……yknowwwww

  • http://twitter.com/fotoboi5 Michael C

    i personally it’s insightful enough …

  • Anonymous

    A DSLR is only relevant if you know how to use it.

  • I FOLLOW HYPE ALLDAY

    just instagram that bitch.

  • http://twitter.com/rconrad41 Ryan Conrad

    Spork?

  • Anonymous

    Fork, for sure.

  • tony O

    I like how the accompanying photo is blurry and poorly lit.

    Guys I’m sorry but there is just no situation I can imagine where I’d be holding my (modest) SLR and going ‘damn I wish I had some point and shoot with a crappy LCD viewfinder right now!’. Nor can I think of any times I wished my camera body was the size and shape of an N64 cart so it could be uncomfortable to hold and constantly pitch over from the weight of any lens bigger than a 50 prime.

  • http://www.muffin-man.tumblr.com/ Héctor Rafael Santos

    but a point & shoot film camera, medium format (6×6 vs 645 vs 6×7), slr etc..

  • http://twitter.com/guyitsmathew Mathew James Sotelo

    what about film bruhs

  • http://twitter.com/pricklyprick hfz prick

    film wins

  • Anonymous

    My first DSLR was an evolt 410 which has a micro 4/3′s sensor smart guy.

  • Anonymous

    Film

    No more polls please

  • http://twitter.com/TrevorDoe Trevor Doe

    JUST TAKE PICTURES

  • Anonymous

    analog P&S camera absolutely!

  • Anonymous

    nice try, to both of the know it alls. while micro 4/3 is mirrorless, not all mirrorless are micro 4/3. the nex system, for example, is mirrorless, but uses the larger aps-c sensor than the micro 4/3 system.

  • http://twitter.com/hitpedro Henry Pedro

    but i would add that this poll is a lil pointless….

  • http://twitter.com/hitpedro Henry Pedro

    thats how i felt before deciding with DSLR 

  • Anonymous

    Leica M9

  • Anonymous

    sony nex-7. stop sleeping and get on it kids

  • Anonymous

    polaroid

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  • Lasse Fredholm

    It’s the Leica D-Lux 5…

  • Christopher Zhu

    umm… FILM

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_P25KTEEEFIL77BA6HPUXCRQLOA KOBIE

    I use Micro 4/3, GH1 to be exact, the thing is it combines the strengths of DSLRs and Point and Shoot cameras. The sensor size is nice, not to mention the price point and unlimited lens choices due to adapters. High-end point-and-shoot cameras are cool, but in perspective, you can get a Panasonic GF2 body and kit lens for less than a Canon s95 not to mention an s100. If I’m not using a DSLR, it’s definitely gonna be Micro 4/3 from now on

  • http://twitter.com/tanukigio Gio ジオ

    Mirrorless IS Micro 4/3, smart guy.

  • http://twitter.com/uncletlong Tyler Long

    cant compare them yo

  • Anonymous

    Did my comment lack insight, Guest? Sorry I wasted your precious guest time with a comment so clearly void of insight. 

  • likephenomenon

    Point & shoot vs. DSLR vs. Microfourthird would be better.

    Leica D-Lux 5 vs. Canon 5D MK2 vs. Panasonic GF1/2/3 or Olympus PEN EP1/2/3

  • http://profiles.google.com/syedimdadahmed imdad ahmed

    This is the stupidest poll yet, they all are useful for different things tbh
    – nice photo though hahaha

  • Anonymous

    The Leica X1 isn’t exactly the best example for point and shoot.

    Try comparing the g12, or panasonic LX5.

  • Guest

    How insightful. Not. 

  • Anonymous

    Fork vs. Spoon vs. Knife.