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Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7R Fullframe Mirrorless
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carstenw wrote
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24MP and AA filter
Be careful how much resolution and sharpness you ask for. I also have a D800...
And of course the big one, it behaves better with a number of rangefinder lenses. I can imagine buying the ZM 50/2, for example.
For people like me, that will use this with mostly slr lenses, I\'m not sure I see any advantages in the A7 over the A7r (other than price, that is).
Better build, better resolution, otherwise similar.
And I\'ve seen very varying results from rangefinder lenses too, not sure I would conclude that the A7 is better.
Any other factors making the A7 the better choice?
To me, a big reason to choose the A7 is the electronic first curtain shutter. Less important to me would be the faster flash sync speed.
Nov 30, 2013 at 06:55 PM
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