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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795829" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>so,, the large sensor Sony came,, along with the Sigma 19 mm lens, all nice and solid, people complained that the menus are complicated, but seems</p><p>clear enough, </p><p></p><p>I changed it to low ISO, manual control, point focus, high quality image, and well, laughs as simple now as my D800. The key is I prefer always to shoot</p><p>manual or almost always, why, because it is simpler. two dials, and away you go. </p><p></p><p>That is what drew me to the Nex-7, has the same two dials, so,, easy to control the setting, like the Live view, you can just use the back screen to </p><p>adjust the exposure,, I love that on live view. so,, really easy to get the exposure set up, and then focus on the composition., </p><p></p><p>I ordered the adapter to use more of my Nikon lens, I will even be able to use my 14-24, signma 10-20,, and my 150-600 sigma. </p><p></p><p>will it replace my 800, no way, but maybe my 7000, since essentially the same sensor. </p><p></p><p>I am going soon to the Keys, for a 3 day shoot, and will be really interesting to take side by side shots, to compare the look and feel of the sensors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795829, member: 10038"] so,, the large sensor Sony came,, along with the Sigma 19 mm lens, all nice and solid, people complained that the menus are complicated, but seems clear enough, I changed it to low ISO, manual control, point focus, high quality image, and well, laughs as simple now as my D800. The key is I prefer always to shoot manual or almost always, why, because it is simpler. two dials, and away you go. That is what drew me to the Nex-7, has the same two dials, so,, easy to control the setting, like the Live view, you can just use the back screen to adjust the exposure,, I love that on live view. so,, really easy to get the exposure set up, and then focus on the composition., I ordered the adapter to use more of my Nikon lens, I will even be able to use my 14-24, signma 10-20,, and my 150-600 sigma. will it replace my 800, no way, but maybe my 7000, since essentially the same sensor. I am going soon to the Keys, for a 3 day shoot, and will be really interesting to take side by side shots, to compare the look and feel of the sensors. [/QUOTE]
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