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Isn't "DSLM," not really an intuitive acronym?
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SLR was a term used to distinguish the camera from twin lens and rangefinder (lens-and-viewfinder). It made sense contextually. There aren't any contemporary cameras that use multiple methods to view the subject that isn't from the sensor besides Leica, which is an incredibly small market share, and Fuji which have EVFs anyhow. Are we putting MFT in there also?
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