23.11.2013, 13:59
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Registriert seit: 18.02.2013
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...der ist auch nicht Schlecht, vor allem der letzte Satz ist g...
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Should You Buy It?
If you're a photo junky who values a low-profile, compact setup, you should run to get this camera. Your only other options for compact full-frame bodies are the Leica M, which is an unworldly $8000, or the Sony RX1, which is great but has a fixed lens. Sure there are trade-offs with the A7 series like poor lens selection and battery life, but those problems just fade away as you bask in the glory of the full-frame system.
If you are a pro who shoots sports or a studio photographer, you're probably better off with a DSLR. The ol' clunkers still rule in focus tracking, and burst speed. The other companies offering high-end, feature-rich compacts are Panasonic and Olympus with their micro four-thirds sensor bodies. The $1400 Olympus OM-D E-M1 is more ergonomic, faster to focus, and offer tons of great compact lenses. But that small sensor with inferior low-light performance and narrow scope will nag at your soul.
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