since you do landscapes and low ISO work, I thought Sony was a great
match for you because they have uber-resolution and probably one of
the smallest full frame cameras in the market right now. Plus the
little I have seen on ergonomics/interface looks very promising. I
forgot where's the thread, but yeah, I told you to check it out
To be frank, contingent on some big bonus I may get or not depending
on other market conditions, I thought about getting one myself. The
new lens that they made for it looks like it's very high quality and
quite capable of giving the resolution Sony promises. I thought at
first that the A-900 was going to pale in comparison to the Canon,
but the more I read about it, the more websites with real life
photographers were impressed by it and the great dynamic range it has
made me change my mind. I concluded if I needed to make a photo in a
pinch at ISO 3200 I could in that camera given so much resolution to
work with when resizing to the target sizes I would be interested in
using.