k-hawinkler
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Ah, aren't infomercials wonderful?
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Well, that's fine but I'll check it out myself. I'll bring it to a family party and see how many shots of frenetic 3 year olds come out perfectly focused. As the man said, seeing is believing.Here you go: Sony a7RII has Faster AF than a6000
Funny just went to Frys electronics to get a A6000 as I really need a backup for a gig next month and I already sold my A7r. So just the a7ii right now. Funny thing though went to get just a body for 548.00 and they had two little signs A6000 16-50 for 598.00 and in a second case same thing for 698.00. Hell for 50 bucks I'll grab the lens too. But these stores are so screwed up the signs where 3 ft apart, don't you think they would notice it. It's brand new too not a open box. My plan actually is have the new A7rIi and keep the A6000 for backup. Sell my A7II.Here you go: Sony a7RII has Faster AF than a6000
I doubt this is a consideration for Sony, based on the interview with their manager that video constraints were an important part of specification.Sony might have a good idea of the target market. *If* it so happens that the majority would rarely or never use the video feature on this, how about a camera without that and for a better price? They could even consider making that a playstaion app and ask them to pay the difference.
+1 here Michiel. If I post anything about that extra figure you mentioned and what I plan to do with such figure, it would sound negative, so, will not.For € 3.500 this is sure an expensive baby.
Not sure if I am willing to pay the extra € 1.400 compared to the then new A7r.
Anyway not a first buyer this time, I think.
I was going to get one immediately but I decided to wait too.For € 3.500 this is sure an expensive baby.
Not sure if I am willing to pay the extra € 1.400 compared to the then new A7r.
Anyway not a first buyer this time, I think.
What are the odds of an A9 now that an A7RII has been announced? What bases would it cover that the A7RII does not?