Bones74 wrote:
How many sports, wedding or wildlife shooters are using mirror-less cameras? How many are likely to use them in the future in their current form? In their current format these cameras have limited use. \"People\" don\'t want what Sony is making, just \"some people\" I, for eg, along with millions of others, want what Canon is making.
That sounds great. But believe it or not, most photography are of static or semi-static subjects. Portraits, landscapes, studio work, macro work, architectural, urban, product photography, still life, fine arts, e.t.c. The list can be made very long.
What I\'m trying to say is that most photographers don\'t need a 1kg camera with one gazillion focus points.
I sure don\'t. What I do want however, is \"the ultimate image quality\" at base ISO, and this is where Canon has fallen behind. So thank you Sony, for picking up where Canon left off.
Oct 21, 2013 at 04:36 PM
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