'These
days it's very difficult to buy a mirrorless camera that doesn't have
retro styling. And DSLR's haven't had a face lift since they came into
existence. In the face of the continuing onward march towards smartphone
domination and a world seemingly impressed by the sleek modern styling
of the iPhone, is this continual harking back design wise to the 'good
old days' of film photography really helping in the camera manufacturers
battle to retain market share against their communication device
competitors?