Kisaha
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Re: Hey gang - don't even consider selling your NX gear...
Luis Gabriel Photography wrote:
Kisaha wrote:
A7iii is very good spec wise, but I will pass (easily) this generation too, and a6xxx ia not even close. Rather keep my NX500.
Lol really? The A73 is a fantastic camera and best overall Fullframe camera if you don't need more MP. But I guess after reading your next comment, I shouldn't be surprised at your "evaluation".
The real good mirrorless cameras are coming, and they are from the old players, Canon and Nikon. BUT, they aren't out yet,
So Sony has some amazing cameras on the market that are proven and having lots of pros changing to them yet you somehow want to downplay how good they are.
On the other hand you already claim the "real good ones" are coming out by Nikon and canon even though you have seen NOTHING to tell you how good or bad those cameras are going to be?!!!
I love it when people make statements and reach such conclusions based on so many "facts"....
Lol! If you read only spec sheets, Sony is mostly always amazing..
but how Sony does things in real life?
https://youtu.be/DmQZIRoMpTU
Probably they are trying to fix the known issue with the blinking pixels, instead of acknowledge the issue, they are trying to cover up the whole situation.
When their cameras were shutting down from overheating, they just raised the shutting down temperature and warning you to not hold the camera(?!). What Panasonic did? They created the biggest and heaviest m43 ever, putting there a gigantic cooling solution and they created a video workhorse. What Fuji, with a similar to the a6xxx series sensor, but bigger and heavier bodies did? Admited that you can achieve only 10minutes of 4K video, and one can achieve more IF installed the extra battery grip, I am pretty confident their sensors will last longer in the long term.
It took them 7 releases to put a bigger battery. All my jobs with an A7 type camera, I was having power banks on my camera straps.
After 9 full frame releases the menu system/ergonomics/touch screen implementation are still worst in bussiness, while Samsung did all of those almost perfect in their first try.
Still haven't figure out auto WB issues and color science.
Yes, I am pretty sure that with their first try Canonikon will have most of the basics shorted out, and the fundamentals are playing the game.
The future is now, before the end of this year we will see how the market will respond, even though they are very late in the game - in my opinion, this is one of the last chances for Nikon, if they messed up this one, they are probably doomed in the long run. Mirrorless is 30-50% of ILC sales, depending the market, and Nikon do not compete at all right now.
Canon has some entry level ones, and they have a much bigger market share anyway (no1 in sales in mirrorless in Japan this year!) but this release will be significant for them too. They can afford a mistake or two.