The replies here are focused on “control” and how DSLRs are meant to be the _raw_ experience. I think they’re missing the mark.
All DSLRs come with an “auto” mode. Why should it be the case that this mode is so rubbish? There is currently a gap in the market for a camera that combines superior hardware with superior computational photography. You can keep your RAW images but why not have a computationally processed output option to go alongside that?
All DSLRs come with an “auto” mode. Why should it be the case that this mode is so rubbish? There is currently a gap in the market for a camera that combines superior hardware with superior computational photography. You can keep your RAW images but why not have a computationally processed output option to go alongside that?