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Can a dedicated mirrorless shooter find true happiness with a DSLR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Sachs" data-source="post: 193699" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>Which part of the dark side is the RX1 from? You mean the Sony Corporate death star? You're clearly good with full frame in your professional life and the RX1 clearly isn't anything like a DSLR. Very good camera (if you don't need DSLR type AF) with a great sensor and a thoroughly amazing lens. Enjoy it Bob. I look forward to seeing what you do with it. </p><p></p><p>I've been shooting more with the Nikon than the RX1 lately, but every time I come back to the RX1, it amazes me again. And it's not the sensor because the one in the D610 is the same sensor and the one in the Df is arguably better in low light if slightly worse in good light. So it must be the lens and the interface between the lens and sensor. I don't have any glass for the Nikon that touches that RX1 Zeiss. And I love the Df but the images from the RX1 pop in a way nothing else I've used do....</p><p></p><p>-Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Sachs, post: 193699, member: 365"] Which part of the dark side is the RX1 from? You mean the Sony Corporate death star? You're clearly good with full frame in your professional life and the RX1 clearly isn't anything like a DSLR. Very good camera (if you don't need DSLR type AF) with a great sensor and a thoroughly amazing lens. Enjoy it Bob. I look forward to seeing what you do with it. I've been shooting more with the Nikon than the RX1 lately, but every time I come back to the RX1, it amazes me again. And it's not the sensor because the one in the D610 is the same sensor and the one in the Df is arguably better in low light if slightly worse in good light. So it must be the lens and the interface between the lens and sensor. I don't have any glass for the Nikon that touches that RX1 Zeiss. And I love the Df but the images from the RX1 pop in a way nothing else I've used do.... -Ray [/QUOTE]
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