idsurfer wrote:
Interesting....Thanks for the insight. I'll do some reading.
I wouldn't put much weight into anecdotal evidence, as online has a selection bias toward people pointing out problems vs posting they have no problems. I would be highly surprised if Sony or Fuji has a failure rate much different than industry norm.
I bought a new A6300 last month and took it for a section hike on the Appalachian Trail. The 16-50 Kit lens was the only lens I had, so it stayed on the camera all the time, and I never took it off. Sony says the camera is weather-resistant but 90% of the images that I took on the AT has sensor dusts, initially having zero and gradually half a dozen, two are pretty big in size. I think the kit lens is not weather-resistant at all. What's your experience?
Looks very much like Jane Bald up from Carver's Gap. That group of experimental evergreens-we've overnighted there in our hammocks. Behind the evergreen clump is Roan High Knob where every February we hammock near the highest shelter on the AT....7 years in a row we've hung over 2-3 foot snowpack
I bought a new A6300 last month and took it for a section hike on the Appalachian Trail. The 16-50 Kit lens was the only lens I had, so it stayed on the camera all the time, and I never took it off. Sony says the camera is weather-resistant but 90% of the images that I took on the AT has sensor dusts, initially having zero and gradually half a dozen, two are pretty big in size. I think the kit lens is not weather-resistant at all. What's your experience?