Sven Jeppesen wrote:
It\'s no problem. But don\'t you think it\'s a big advantage if you only need to bring 1-2 batteries instead of 5-6 It will also be cheaper.
It all depends on how you use the camera. If your type of photography requires over a thousand frames of day on a regular basis the A7r may not be the best choice. If your type of photography is such that you only take a hundred frames a day, the advantage of better battery life is not as big.
There seems to be a lot of argument back and forth about why the A7r is great, or why its shortcomings are deal breakers. The fact of the matter is the A7r isn\'t great for everyone, and neither are its shortcomings important to everyone.
Nov 03, 2013 at 02:04 PM
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