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With the A7R Guy, I would even question the need for the M. What does an M give you an A7R can't, save for the red dot?Damn simple A7r and M. Game over
When you need big you got it and you have the glass for it just need to add my 19. Done
Nah...Damn simple A7r and M. Game over
When you need big you got it and you have the glass for it just need to add my 19. Done
Options? Higher Dynamic Range? Cleaner High ISO? Thirteen plus stops of latitude? Good video? Autofocus? Need I go on?What would the Sony give you what you dont allready have in the M?
And if your intention is using R-glass AF doesnt help anyways.
Without owning one my vote goes for the EM1 - because its weatherproof, fast and the lenses are small.
Excellent wide angle images without smeared corners, range finder focusing, but most importnat an excellent optic viewfinder - real time.With the A7R Guy, I would even question the need for the M. What does an M give you an A7R can't, save for the red dot?
Sounds like he would want one that floats.....Oh, and finally, how about enough of a cost difference to buy yourself a GOOD USED CAR to haul yourself and your camera around to shoot?
I heard you can adapt Leica R to Leica M. If the M is staying, the A7 can goKeep the 7 and shoot some nice R glass with it along the native stuff..
Small sensors -> out the door
//Juha
The E-M1 has proven itself many times to be ideal for all weather and can take a bit of roughing up. I think the E-M1 is ideal for this type of holiday!Hi Juha
we're about 120 miles from London - but we'll be away on the 16th unfortunately . . . well, fortunately actually, we're going skiing!
No AF and that seems to be gaining priority in Jono's posts....I heard you can adapt Leica R to Leica M. If the M is staying, the A7 can go
The M stays . . . . but 2 of the others must go . . . .[/QUOTE]
Well then, let me help you: eeny meeny miny moe ... :p
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Hi Chuck, it's the rangefinder. I love shooting with a rangefinder and framelines.With the A7R Guy, I would even question the need for the M. What does an M give you an A7R can't, save for the red dot?
Hi DavidMy work kit is now the M and A7, I have an X-pro 1 with the fuji 35 and 14mm lenses but they will probably be up for sale soon. I find I can work happily with the leica and sony together, 28 cron asph on the leica and 55/1.8 on the Sony. I also carry the voigtlander 28/f1.8 (or WATE) for use on the M and the CV 35/1.2, Fe35/2.8 and Apo-telyt 135 (or Elamrit-M 90) which I use on the Sony. I have started a project for a Cancer charity in Norfolk and am getting used to and enjoying this set up.
The RX1-R is so far above the others if you can deal with it's limitations....If I could talk myself out of the RX1r I'd pick up an A7 body ...
So Jono,Fuji is nicely analogue - but the Xtrans files are sometimes problematic