looks like crap, and only has in-lens IS. oh and it uses that crappy samsung sensor 😉
So does Canon (IS).
The dSLR has plenty of life left in it, at least among pro shooters, who need durable cameras with real viewfinders. And that's a significant part of the dSLR market.
The big difference is that Canon's aim is not to have a "micro" system with their EOS gear - the design philosophy is actually the opposite - maximum quality putting compactness on the bottom of the list.
This is a huge misconception .... The D40/60/3000/5000 range makes up something like 75% ( I forget the exact number but it is by units not $ ) of Nikon DSLR sales.
But for pros, these "toys" lack the durability and flexibility that pros need and demand.
I dunno, so far my Pen and it's plastic lenses has survived a desert Truck rally in high winds, surf competitions, roller derby matches. Next test is snowboarding. I would like to see someone snowboard down a double black diamond with a traditional full size dSLR, 300mm lens, and tripod. I'm actually more willing to take my Pen more places because of it's size and relative price. If something does break, it's less than $1,000 worth of gear than needs replacing instead of $10,000.