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expired Posted by trekkie963 • Jul 6, 2021
Jul 6, 2021 1:32 AM
Sony Alpha a7R II Mirrorless Digital Camera $1198 at B&H Photo
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The point is, buy into a system that you can grow into, and a system that will grow with you. As nice as DSLRs are, they are nearing the end of their road. People who are starting new, shouldnt be adapting lenses, thats a bridge for people who are already invested in DSLR lenses.
The point is, buy into a system that you can grow into, and a system that will grow with you. As nice as DSLRs are, they are nearing the end of their road. People who are starting new, shouldnt be adapting lenses, thats a bridge for people who are already invested in DSLR lenses.
You shouldn't be planning more than 4-5 years down the road (honestly, even that is a long time). I've switched systems 3 times in 15 years. Each time, I sold everything and lost minimal money (in fact when I sold my fuji setup, I sold everything in 3 days and I made money...) Tell me again why I should stick with one?
Buy what is best for you today; don't buy into a system. All that does is make you feel trapped. In 4-5 years down the line, your selected system may not be best for your needs anymore. At that point, you don't keep it just because you are "invested" (aka trapped) in it. Just sell and rebuy...
You shouldn't be planning more than 4-5 years down the road (honestly, even that is a long time). I've switched systems 3 times in 15 years. Each time, I sold everything and lost minimal money (in fact when I sold my fuji setup, I sold everything in 3 days and I made money...) Tell me again why I should stick with one?
Buy what is best for you today; don't buy into a system. All that does is make you feel trapped. In 4-5 years down the line, your selected system may not be best for your needs anymore. At that point, you don't keep it just because you are "invested" (aka trapped) in it. Just sell and rebuy...
People who have been "on your side", should know what they have been agreeing with.
People who have been "on your side", should know what they have been agreeing with.
You gear has a certain value regardless of if you own it; if that value can be best served by buying something different, you should always do that. Sticking with something because you think that you're "losing" money by selling is textbook sunk cost fallacy - behavioral economics 101.
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Im an RP user myself but I recommended my friend get the A7Rii for their upgrade. If you know what to expect out of it then it still holds up great because the sensor tech was and is solid.
There is very little shot to shot delay, IF you turn off Auto Image review. With Singleshot, compressed raw, and AFS, I can take a shot every 0.3 seconds. With AF-C, it goes down to about 0.45 seconds.
Test method, I took images of my phones stop watch, indoors. I started at 5 seconds. first shot at 05.32 seconds, second 05.61 seconds, third 05.94 seconds, 4th at 06.22 seconds. About 0.3 seconds between shots
In AF-C, 5.33/5.78/6.21/6.57/7.02. About 0.45 seconds between shots.
There is very little shot to shot delay, IF you turn off Auto Image review. With Singleshot, compressed raw, and AFS, I can take a shot every 0.3 seconds. With AF-C, it goes down to about 0.45 seconds.
Test method, I took images of my phones stop watch, indoors. I started at 5 seconds. first shot at 05.32 seconds, second 05.61 seconds, third 05.94 seconds, 4th at 06.22 seconds. About 0.3 seconds between shots
In AF-C, 5.33/5.78/6.21/6.57/7.02. About 0.45 seconds between shots.
But if you turn it off, and shoot in Compressed Raw..... 0.35-0.45 seconds between shots is pretty quick.
But if you turn it off, and shoot in Compressed Raw..... 0.35-0.45 seconds between shots is pretty quick..
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