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Andrea Boretti www.juzaphoto.com/p/AndreaBoretti |
Sony A7 Pros: Quality of the sensor; shooting in Raw wide dynamic range and detail rendering very good even when they get up the ISO, compact and lightweight body, although robust and not so small as to be uncomfortable to use for those accustomed to a DSLR, fast autofocus and accurate in almost all situations except the most extreme (moving objects in low light, there sometimes is more difficult but overall if the quarry); possibility of using many lenses via adapters. Cons: The battery does not last very much, you must first obtain at least a second battery if you shoot a lot. And then you must also buy the external charger as the A7 charging by connecting the camera directly to the outlet. E 'useful to charge it in the car maybe, but I would have preferred the park caricabatterie.rnIl lenses you know is quite limited for now, especially from the perspective of wide angle lenses, but I think Sony will resolve this in time, prices of the (few) existing lenses rather high, but the quality is high (especially the Zeiss 35mm as seen on the net is of exemplary clarity). Opinion: I think it is a very valuable machine that could easily replace the camera (now I have a Canon 6d) for the majority of the outputs, if only there was a little more choice in lenses. The quality of the sensor is high, if the beats on an equal footing with many SLR FF (and not just the least expensive). Putting that is relatively small and light it becomes a very valuable car to get around light and be able to take pictures of high quality. In addition Tropicalised, which is good. I took it as mirrorless for outputs less demanding, and after a stormy start a little (I miss her terribly a wide angle and I was blown away by the short battery life used to the SLR) I find it really good, so I'm starting to save for Zeiss 35mm and then maybe who knows .... sent on March 06, 2014 |
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