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D800 to zero!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 185535" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>If that's the biggest mistake in your life then you've lead a relatively mistake free life.</p><p></p><p>I bought a relatively inexpensive mirrorless camera to take as a second camera on a recent trip to Ireland and I loved many things about it but there many I didn't. </p><p>I love the weight and size of the body and lenses and the IQ was very good. I did not like that it lacked a viewfinder and dials for changing aperture, shutter etc; all settings were made via touchscreen LCD. I can see a future where my DSLRs will be used for local shooting and trips by car while the mirrorless will be used for trips by plane and for use as a carry with me at all times camera. But it must have a viewfinder and controls; I can't get used to the LCD when handholding and for changing settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 185535, member: 12977"] If that's the biggest mistake in your life then you've lead a relatively mistake free life. I bought a relatively inexpensive mirrorless camera to take as a second camera on a recent trip to Ireland and I loved many things about it but there many I didn't. I love the weight and size of the body and lenses and the IQ was very good. I did not like that it lacked a viewfinder and dials for changing aperture, shutter etc; all settings were made via touchscreen LCD. I can see a future where my DSLRs will be used for local shooting and trips by car while the mirrorless will be used for trips by plane and for use as a carry with me at all times camera. But it must have a viewfinder and controls; I can't get used to the LCD when handholding and for changing settings. [/QUOTE]
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