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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 370616" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>I used the A7 exclusively with the 24-70 kit lens. I might have gotten some better shots with my 70-200 mm Sony /4.0 lens. I am waiting on the 16-35 /4.0 lens out next month and it would have come in handy. I love the A7 for size and format. I love that it's a full frame body that's so small. I don't think it will matter much that Sony is reducing the footprint by utilizing the 4.0 instead of 2.8. A lot of the pictures I took with my old Nikon were set at 4.0 or higher. The one thing I will be more concious of is to carefully watch the sensor for dust spots. I had to go through and clean up a bunch of spots with Lightroom. Overall, it's a learning experience, and I'm starting to get the hang of it. Thanks for asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 370616, member: 21543"] I used the A7 exclusively with the 24-70 kit lens. I might have gotten some better shots with my 70-200 mm Sony /4.0 lens. I am waiting on the 16-35 /4.0 lens out next month and it would have come in handy. I love the A7 for size and format. I love that it's a full frame body that's so small. I don't think it will matter much that Sony is reducing the footprint by utilizing the 4.0 instead of 2.8. A lot of the pictures I took with my old Nikon were set at 4.0 or higher. The one thing I will be more concious of is to carefully watch the sensor for dust spots. I had to go through and clean up a bunch of spots with Lightroom. Overall, it's a learning experience, and I'm starting to get the hang of it. Thanks for asking. [/QUOTE]
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