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yeah looks like an awesome camera.
The eye AF = almost a cheat in portrait photography. I watched Manny Ortiz stick the camera outside a car window whilst his wife was sticking her head out of the front and he just kept clicking the shoot button and every still was in focus.
The 10fps makes sports easy AF.
All-round, the Sony gear just seems aimed at trying to help you.
I personally have no hesistancy in regards to investing in Sony glass because Sony seem to be actively improving their bodies year-on-year. I imagine in 10 years time, having 3k worth of Sony glass will feel like a very nice decision compared to 3k of Canon/Nikon at this point. I feel like specifically Sony mirrorless are really going to be game-changers.
I dont get people's rules about glass and camera price. Surely the smart decision is to invest MORE in glass as the glass is what never gets outdated [within reason].
My only critique is a lack of articulating screen but no full frame camera has that... they don't even have tilts except the gimped 6kmiii.
this year sony improved:
-colour science
-ergonomics
-auto focus further
-increases lens support
-battery life
-over heating
-clear image zoom
they are listening unlike canon/nikon/panasonic who seem to do what they want.
I'm trying to fight myself from buying one. I have my G85 and don't use it enough. However I think this is partly down to the inflexibility of my current setup. I'm hesistant to buy any more lenses for the panny system as for a m43 casual portable camera, the kit lens the few primes I do have, seem to have me covered and the extra ££ might be better invested in Sony.
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the glass is quite expensive though, but the body is probably 1k cheaper than it should be by canon/nikon prices so... |
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