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Worth it to go from Sony to Nikon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Panza" data-source="post: 386400" data-attributes="member: 28379"><p>Good things come to those who wait. The Sony full-frame E-mount is new but lenses are coming out here and there, but according to Sony it's here to stay.</p><p></p><p>I have an A7 as a walk around / traveling camera and I love it. The Sony Trinity that [USER=21543]@sonicbuffalo[/USER] mentioned is quite brilliant (a trinity is really just three zooms which cover 16-200 wide, normal, zoom), sharp from sea to sea, F/4 is just as fast as anyone needs. Even beautiful wedding dance shots are taken at F/4 often. The bokeh is barely any different when shooting on the far end as well, only more noticeable on the short end. I can use my Nikon lenses on manual with the metabones adapter and photo quality is the same. Do I wan't native large aperture primes? Yes. But I'm patient. ; )</p><p></p><p>I also have a few Nikon Film cameras and a DSLR. That I use as my work horse and for enjoyment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panza, post: 386400, member: 28379"] Good things come to those who wait. The Sony full-frame E-mount is new but lenses are coming out here and there, but according to Sony it's here to stay. I have an A7 as a walk around / traveling camera and I love it. The Sony Trinity that [USER=21543]@sonicbuffalo[/USER] mentioned is quite brilliant (a trinity is really just three zooms which cover 16-200 wide, normal, zoom), sharp from sea to sea, F/4 is just as fast as anyone needs. Even beautiful wedding dance shots are taken at F/4 often. The bokeh is barely any different when shooting on the far end as well, only more noticeable on the short end. I can use my Nikon lenses on manual with the metabones adapter and photo quality is the same. Do I wan't native large aperture primes? Yes. But I'm patient. ; ) I also have a few Nikon Film cameras and a DSLR. That I use as my work horse and for enjoyment. [/QUOTE]
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