Slingers
Active member
I received a F20M flash today in the mail and I noticed the locking mechanism is a more traditional screw lock. I also have a F43M flash and it has a confusing lever lock. It got me thinking about all the differences and made me wonder what are they thinking?
I have a NEX-7 and an A7S and if I compare the two, there are two major differences. One is the hotshoe and the other is the menu system. I'm all for the changes to the menu and hope more can be done but i guess i was lucky the battery didn't change to more match the A mount as well.
I have 3 Sony lenses, the 35/2.8, 55/1.8, and the 70-200/4. Even here there is a slight difference. The 35 has that strange hood with a lens cap that feels a little too small. The 35 was the only lens that didn't have a pouch.
Looking forward at the new lenses now there is now an aperture ring, only two them have ddssm, and different ways of switching to manual focus. Since the hotshoe and FE lenses are both a new system I wonder why they didn't make the whole range cohesive and intuitive for a user.
In the end does it matter, no I don't think it does. Especially when it involves new features being added and improvements on bad designs being made. But I do wish it was more of a system that didn't feel so alien with every purchase.
I have a NEX-7 and an A7S and if I compare the two, there are two major differences. One is the hotshoe and the other is the menu system. I'm all for the changes to the menu and hope more can be done but i guess i was lucky the battery didn't change to more match the A mount as well.
I have 3 Sony lenses, the 35/2.8, 55/1.8, and the 70-200/4. Even here there is a slight difference. The 35 has that strange hood with a lens cap that feels a little too small. The 35 was the only lens that didn't have a pouch.
Looking forward at the new lenses now there is now an aperture ring, only two them have ddssm, and different ways of switching to manual focus. Since the hotshoe and FE lenses are both a new system I wonder why they didn't make the whole range cohesive and intuitive for a user.
In the end does it matter, no I don't think it does. Especially when it involves new features being added and improvements on bad designs being made. But I do wish it was more of a system that didn't feel so alien with every purchase.