A9 or wait?
I picked up the A9 a couple of weeks ago but have 60 days to return it. I love the camera. Had a full weekend of shooting with it and it really didn't disappoint. I came over from Nikon after 20+ years (most recently with a D750) and unlike the rest of technology in my life, I don't typically upgrade cameras but one every 5-7 years. I primarily shoot lifestyle (portraits, family, etc) and a little sports. I also don't shoot much video at all.
Would you hold the A9 or see what Sony has on tap for the next month or so?
I am shooting with the Zeiss 55mm 1.8, the Zeiss Batis 18mm and the 70-200 2.8 GM.
Thanks.
Sony a9 II
Sony FE 85mm F1.8
Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM
Sony FE 135mm F1.8 GM
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