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Talk me out of switching to Sony.
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 711707" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>Apple won't work on any Apple computer over five years old. Not even to simply replace a hard drive. They call them "legacy" computers. I'm not surprised to hear that Sony won't repair older cameras. But, I can get my older Apple computers worked on by a local shop, are there are independent shops that will work on older Sonys? I don't know, just wondering.</p><p></p><p>Without a crystal ball, Chris, we can't know what Nikon will produce in the mirrorless market in the near future. IMO, the best solution for guys like us who shoot wildlife would be a crop sensor mirrorless with the kind of performance the Sony A9 has. At least that's what I would like to see. And, I'm willing to wait and see what happens while I continue to be happy with my D500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 711707, member: 24569"] Apple won't work on any Apple computer over five years old. Not even to simply replace a hard drive. They call them "legacy" computers. I'm not surprised to hear that Sony won't repair older cameras. But, I can get my older Apple computers worked on by a local shop, are there are independent shops that will work on older Sonys? I don't know, just wondering. Without a crystal ball, Chris, we can't know what Nikon will produce in the mirrorless market in the near future. IMO, the best solution for guys like us who shoot wildlife would be a crop sensor mirrorless with the kind of performance the Sony A9 has. At least that's what I would like to see. And, I'm willing to wait and see what happens while I continue to be happy with my D500. [/QUOTE]
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