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Can a dedicated mirrorless shooter find true happiness with a DSLR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Landshark" data-source="post: 193714" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>I think the lens is good but I also think it is the magic of the interface with this chip. </p><p>By the dark side you are right it is rejoining the Sony Death Star and buying another camera with a fixed "35" lens. I mainly bought it to shoot high quality back plates that I normally shoot with my Nikon 800, but I wanted something that no one would notice even on a tripod. I must say I was very impressed, it work perfectly for its mission and I also came away with loving the files, and will probably use it more and more as my grab and go camera, sharing duty with the GR. While I am sure it will be fun to make B&W images with this camera, it almost seems like the wrong use since the color is so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landshark, post: 193714, member: 96"] I think the lens is good but I also think it is the magic of the interface with this chip. By the dark side you are right it is rejoining the Sony Death Star and buying another camera with a fixed "35" lens. I mainly bought it to shoot high quality back plates that I normally shoot with my Nikon 800, but I wanted something that no one would notice even on a tripod. I must say I was very impressed, it work perfectly for its mission and I also came away with loving the files, and will probably use it more and more as my grab and go camera, sharing duty with the GR. While I am sure it will be fun to make B&W images with this camera, it almost seems like the wrong use since the color is so good. [/QUOTE]
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