Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7r full frame mirrorless announced!
h00ligan wrote:
They are doing what fuji did. It will come..,theyre map is nearly identical to fuji..well their strategy, just with less good native lenses and larger sizes.
I might be missing something, but this doesn\'t seem very similar to fuji to me. Fuji launched the X mount with three useful primes, a wide pancake, a fast normal, and a telephoto macro.
Sony comes with a slow 35mm and a large looking 55mm and a bunch of zooms. I bet there will be three iterations of a Sony super zoom for this camera by the end of 2015
This would certainly be a nice platform for adapted lenses. But that isn\'t what I\'m looking for. People are getting way too worked up here. This product might dampen enthusiasm for higher end m4/3, but the rest of the mirrorless market is still wide open to cheaper and smaller competitors. If you want to use native lenses, what does A7 really get you over a Fuji?
Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7r full frame mirrorless announced!
h00ligan wrote:
They are doing what fuji did. It will come..,theyre map is nearly identical to fuji..well their strategy, just with less good native lenses and larger sizes.
I might be missing something, but this doesn\'t seem very similar to fuji to me. Fuji launched the X mount with three useful primes, a wide pancake, a fast normal, and a telephoto macro.
Sony comes with a slow 35mm and a large looking 55mm and a bunch of zooms. I bet there will be three iterations of a Sony super zoom for this camera by the end of 2015
This would certainly be a nice platform for adapted lenses. But that isn\'t what ink looking for. People are getting way too worked up here. This product might dampen enthusiasm for higher end m4/3, but the rest of the mirrorless market is still wide open to cheaper and smaller competitors. If you want to use native lenses, what does A7 really get you over a Fuji?
Oct 16, 2013 at 12:11 PM
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