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<blockquote data-quote="Snowcat" data-source="post: 642310" data-attributes="member: 44121"><p>Yep I felt the same way. In my camera review (i write reviews on my site) I mentioned that A7 cameras cannot be called professional at all... They ate like a case without a handle... That's why I am here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, Sony with adapters has access to almost every lens in the world. That what was addictive for me in E mount. But still, native lenses work better anyway, while natives are VERY EXPENSIVE or are crappy (as 28-70/3.5-5.6). And again, with E mount your have lots and lots of ergonomic compromises. From this perspective Nikon is much-much better.</p><p></p><p>There are things I miss in D5500. But that's nothing in comparison with A7 flaws... I miss a digital level, ideally, shown in the VF. And I miss AF adjustment, but that can be overridden with Sigma's new console for their new lenses...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowcat, post: 642310, member: 44121"] Yep I felt the same way. In my camera review (i write reviews on my site) I mentioned that A7 cameras cannot be called professional at all... They ate like a case without a handle... That's why I am here. Well, Sony with adapters has access to almost every lens in the world. That what was addictive for me in E mount. But still, native lenses work better anyway, while natives are VERY EXPENSIVE or are crappy (as 28-70/3.5-5.6). And again, with E mount your have lots and lots of ergonomic compromises. From this perspective Nikon is much-much better. There are things I miss in D5500. But that's nothing in comparison with A7 flaws... I miss a digital level, ideally, shown in the VF. And I miss AF adjustment, but that can be overridden with Sigma's new console for their new lenses... [/QUOTE]
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