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<blockquote data-quote="hrstrat57" data-source="post: 341550" data-attributes="member: 27586"><p>I actually used my beercan on my NEX 6 quite a bit and was surprised at how well it handled. Shifting the balance point from right to left hand obviously required but I was able to get used to it. I actually came to like the EVF a bit too, the ability to view the image you just shot right thru the viewfinder is very helpful. The EVH is the A99 is magnificent! </p><p></p><p>Again, the lack of SSS in the E mount bodies and the limited AF capability (compared to Nikon ) was the reason for the switch. While I came to appreciate the EVH I decided to go Nikon to maintain the old school OVF and upgrade my capability to shoot AF.</p><p></p><p>I will not be able to replace my Maxxum glass, I had some real high end stuff but for me the switch was worth it. Also agree Glenn, tho I have handled Minolta/ Sony gear for years and thus navigate the cameras easily the Nikon pro layout found on my D300 and D700 is also much better for fast handling and easy on the fly changes.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrstrat57, post: 341550, member: 27586"] I actually used my beercan on my NEX 6 quite a bit and was surprised at how well it handled. Shifting the balance point from right to left hand obviously required but I was able to get used to it. I actually came to like the EVF a bit too, the ability to view the image you just shot right thru the viewfinder is very helpful. The EVH is the A99 is magnificent! Again, the lack of SSS in the E mount bodies and the limited AF capability (compared to Nikon ) was the reason for the switch. While I came to appreciate the EVH I decided to go Nikon to maintain the old school OVF and upgrade my capability to shoot AF. I will not be able to replace my Maxxum glass, I had some real high end stuff but for me the switch was worth it. Also agree Glenn, tho I have handled Minolta/ Sony gear for years and thus navigate the cameras easily the Nikon pro layout found on my D300 and D700 is also much better for fast handling and easy on the fly changes..... [/QUOTE]
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