Job done and going through everything today but I will just flat out say it , your nuts not to get one for the misly 650 dollars. This thing is damn nice. Shooting low light podium work is a nightmare and not many cams handle it well in regard to motion , noise and just output quality. I am amazed how good this was. I also tried every AF mode and just about every way to shoot it. I adjusted my AF lens adjustment to +10 for the 135 and seems to be good for the 85 as well. Cool part is the advantage of the crop factor. i can take these high speed lenses and get more reach from them with not buying bigger , heavier and expensive 200 mm zooms which are not my style anyway. For PR work and this event stuff which I do a lot of this in the corporate world 24mpx is more than enough to deal with. Im really impressed here and the A6000 is a awesome second camera to have onboard and the quality of file is not lacking IMHO at all. So with that the A7 is going on the block, for me it does a great job but it sits between many styles of work. I think I am better served grabbing a A77II and the A6000 for all this event style shooting. I just need a nice zoom and probably just get the 16-50 DT zoom with the A77II which with my adapter I can use it on my A6000 as well even though I have the kit lens which is not worth selling but Im going to sell the 28-70 2.8 Kit from the A7 which I just bought two weeks ago but really don't need it if I go this route. I will still have my A7r and all my Sony A glass to adapt to it plus my 55 and still get the 24mm F2 ZA when my Zeiss sells. So i will still have my powerhouse and use the A6000 with it and with the A77II. It just will go in both kits and i get a nice little travel cam and honestly the A6000 maybe all you need for travel. Even with a shitty raw processor with ACR the files look great so I think I am making the right call here and if a A99II full frame 54 mpx hits the streets than I still have my A glass. My key thinking since i bought the FE cams was buy the A glass in case I need to make a switch. They are the fastest in speed and excellent quality and i can use them on DT cams, FE cams and A cams. Bodies are replaceable , lenses are not. I still at the end of the day reduced size and weight over my Nikons and the 85 and 135 are world glass along with my Sigma 35mm 1.4 and the Sony 24mm ZA F2
Seriously folks go buy one or rent one try it out and see. May not be the most durable machines but for the money its hard to beat. For me it paid for itself in less than a day shoot. Thats amazing ROI
Not sure i could give a better endorsement for it. To me end of day no matter what workaround or fiddly crap i have to deal with means nothing but IQ is what it is all about. Another way to put it is I am not a pansy when it comes to working a camera as none of them are perfect but if i get excellent results thats all I care about and so do my clients.