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Depends on your measurement criteria.I just broke down and got an a6000 at a "too hard to resist" price.
Am I nuts or is this as good as my a900? I'm using an A mount Zeiss zoom and I can't believe the quality. I haven't run head to head tests yet, but are my eyes deceiving me?
Historically the 16 MP NEX 6 fared much better with rangefinder WA's than the 24 MP NEX 7. Would be interesting to know if the new 24 MP sensor of the A6000 changes this vs. the older NEX 7.Can't find much online about how nicely it plays with wide angle M-mount lenses. Anyone tried?
Exactly. Some models seem to do better than others. The fact there's not a lot of information out there suggests either the A6000 performs closer to the NEX 7, or that most M lens users have given up trying to find a mirrorless Leica alternative that works as well with wides as the Ricoh GXR. At this rate I might just have to bite the bullet and go for an A7s but there's so much to like about the A6000, not least value for money, that it might suit me nicely - if it works well enough.Historically the 16 MP NEX 6 fared much better with rangefinder WA's than the 24 MP NEX 7. Would be interesting to know if the new 24 MP sensor of the A6000 changes this vs. the older NEX 7.
I have a pair of NEX 7s and recently added an a6000, primarily for the speed and AF performance. I haven't been disappointed.Historically the 16 MP NEX 6 fared much better with rangefinder WA's than the 24 MP NEX 7. Would be interesting to know if the new 24 MP sensor of the A6000 changes this vs. the older NEX 7.
Simon, Anything will do better than the 7 when it comes to WA. The magenta is still there, right?I have a pair of NEX 7s and recently added an a6000, primarily for the speed and AF performance. I haven't been disappointed.
I also find better performance with my Voigtländer WA, both the 12mm f5.6 and the 28mm f2. Much less vignetting and magenta corners.
It is a bit too big and slow for the NEX but everything changed with the A7.Of course the WATE works just fine with the NEX-7.