Vaughn T.Winfree
Senior Member
-- The NEX 7 is still going strong.
It's given me plenty of years of service. Never had an issue with it as far as function and reliability. I'm still keeping it for certain specific uses. But it's time for me to upgrade. I'm happy Sony has kept the NEX E-mount (APS-C) line up going after all these years.
So here are the E-mount lenses with my NEX 7: Sigma prime 19mm f/2.8, Sony Prime 50mm f/1.8, Sony 18-55 f3.5-5.6, Sony 55-210 f/4.5-6.3...........
What I am looking at is the most bang for the buck. After reviewing the latest lineup, I am leaning heavily on the Sony a6400 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm Lens. B&H has it for $1289.00........ This seems like the best solution upgrading from where I am now. This will also get me the 18-135 lens I've been wanting to get for my Walkabouts for a better price with the camera body combo...... I see the a6500 and a6600 out there. But the best value draws me back to the a6400.
I plan on getting the SmallRig Cage kit with the Wooden Hand Grip with a Video Microphone for 4K video and other accessories. I want to do stills and video with this camera during backpacking, bikepacking, traveling, candid, and street photography etc.
That all being said, I would enjoy any feedback, suggestions, or opinions on what I have presented here. I'm leaving this with a recent photo taken from my ten-year-old NEX 7.
Regards,
Vaughn T. Winfree
A photograph is shaped more by the person behind the camera than by what's in front of it - Unknown
'See what the camera see's, letting the lens interpret what can be. Capture a moment in time telling a story.'--Vaughn T. Winfree
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined.
It's given me plenty of years of service. Never had an issue with it as far as function and reliability. I'm still keeping it for certain specific uses. But it's time for me to upgrade. I'm happy Sony has kept the NEX E-mount (APS-C) line up going after all these years.
So here are the E-mount lenses with my NEX 7: Sigma prime 19mm f/2.8, Sony Prime 50mm f/1.8, Sony 18-55 f3.5-5.6, Sony 55-210 f/4.5-6.3...........
What I am looking at is the most bang for the buck. After reviewing the latest lineup, I am leaning heavily on the Sony a6400 Mirrorless Camera with 18-135mm Lens. B&H has it for $1289.00........ This seems like the best solution upgrading from where I am now. This will also get me the 18-135 lens I've been wanting to get for my Walkabouts for a better price with the camera body combo...... I see the a6500 and a6600 out there. But the best value draws me back to the a6400.
I plan on getting the SmallRig Cage kit with the Wooden Hand Grip with a Video Microphone for 4K video and other accessories. I want to do stills and video with this camera during backpacking, bikepacking, traveling, candid, and street photography etc.
That all being said, I would enjoy any feedback, suggestions, or opinions on what I have presented here. I'm leaving this with a recent photo taken from my ten-year-old NEX 7.
Regards,
Vaughn T. Winfree
A photograph is shaped more by the person behind the camera than by what's in front of it - Unknown
'See what the camera see's, letting the lens interpret what can be. Capture a moment in time telling a story.'--Vaughn T. Winfree
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined.
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