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Only complaint I hear is that they role out new stuff so fast people are gun shy their model may not be supported or repairable into the future, and people report Sony customer service is non existent. Sony lens are very limited, and Robustness of them is in question too.
All this works to your advantage Scott. Allows you to keep up with the latest and greatest and be sick as I am with cameras. Also, you do not want a bunch of lenses. Two at the most with one of them being a primary. When I went to Alaska, I brought three. A 9x18, A quick 35mm and a 70-300 mm which as you know gets doubled with the smaller formats. In Alaska, you cannot get wide enough or far enough with lenses anyway.
The Thunderbirds were taken with the 70-300 out all the way. 1000 iso @ f/11 1/2500 shutter. I guess they were a thousand feet away on this shot. In good light, it can be pretty fast. Grain adds some smoothness.
The Alaska shot was taken with the 35mm. Both were with an Olympus E-5.
Any of the cameras we are talking about would take these shots with even better IQ.
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