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Re: mirrorless camera...good? thanks guys. your feedback is helpful 
I'm still reading things here and there. I was reading alot of reviews on amazon and alot of them are mixed. I think thats probably due to alot of people having the camera and not knowing what they are doing with it. I'm a Nikon fan, so naturally I'm looking at those and I dont know about other models, I think I remember seeing/reading about the Samsung models so I will follow that road again.
I've found that what I use my DSLR mostly for is casual portraits and a few outdoor photos here and there. portrait stuff is more important to me, and low light capabilities is a plus too. -- | map your city | |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | I strongly urge you to consider the APS-C sized models from any brand as your #1 choice... Sony NEX, Canon EOS M, whatever |
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 pcdebbRIP dadkinsPremium join:2000-12-03 Brandon, FL kudos:5 Reviews:
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| thanks!! this definitely helps in my comparisons.
and I agree with you drew , the sensor size in the nikon 1 doesnt even come close to what I would want. -- | map your city | |
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 | said by pcdebb:thanks!! this definitely helps in my comparisons.
and I agree with you drew , the sensor size in the nikon 1 doesnt even come close to what I would want. Go NEX or go home :P Seriously, Sony owns this market and for good reason too. I have been debating about getting a NEX 7 or a NEX 5n myself. The IQ is outstanding. »www.engadget.com/2012/12/12/sony···-review/ -- Capturing the images of Colorado »jdebordphoto.com |
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