Hello everybody! (my first post)
I had a private event last weekend, where I was shooting in favor for my mother-in-law. As a surprise a group played up she worked with for over 30 years. In the middle of the concert they took flutes out of their pockets and began to play. My mother-in-law loves to play flutes, but the group are all professionals that are thinking derogatory about playing flutes. They made jokes about that all the 30 years, but never played.
My mother-in-law is very reserved, but at this moment she standed up and shouted through the whole room: "Sebastian, Sebastian, shoot that!" Of course I already did (silent shutter).
I had to go up to f4.5 from f1.8 to get the two leaders of the group sharp and for that I had to push ISO to 12800. The picture is great, she will love it. Thanks to this sensor. I don't mind if it is the best in the world, but I never ever want to go back to my old camera (for such situations).
On the other hand: For me all that tech stuff from DXO, dpreview, Bill Claff or Jim Kasson is not for comparing the camera, I use it to understand my camera. I know how EFCS works, when I should turn it off, which ISO values shines, what happens on silent shutter, how PDAF and CDAF works together and much much more.