knshshnk wrote: imagesfromobjects wrote:
C'mon man, I'm a bottom feeder, you should know that by now. It's $500 more than Sigma fp and Sony a73 at release. I'm sure you get this as a fellow manual shooter, but I'm less interested in a specced-out camera when I'm never EVER going to use any of the AF bells and whistles and would rather it just be as "minimalist" as Sony can go.
Put the latest sensor and EVF in, a tilt screen call it a day. I was hoping this was a rangefinder-styled answer to something like the Canon RP, but without the plastic-y vibe. Now it looks like they're going all-in, which is wonderful, but doesn't interest me.
Then again, this is all SAR, so maybe I should just shut up and wait until the official announcement.
nehemiahphoto wrote: imagesfromobjects wrote:
Oh wow, Euros? So like $2500 USD.
Sheesh. I'll wait.
Fred Miranda wrote:
This makes way better sense now!
"RUMOR correction: Seems like the Sony A7c EVF is fixed and not pop-up. Price is 2.100 Euro!" (link)
Is that so bad if it’s spec’ed well? If you converted by Kolari is like a 3k RF...maybe I am missing something?
it's actually CHEAPER than a7III that was 2300 EUR, at 2100 EUR, it'll probably be under 2000 USD, maybe even around 1700 USD at launch
I actually don't want the A7C to be cheap! If the price is too low, it indicates that the camera is being positioned at the low end of the Sony range. I want a high-quality compact FF, with quality lenses to match. That should come in cheap.
Aug 31, 2020 at 09:22 PM
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