Sony A7r
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 6:47 pm
Some of you may know that last Fall, I sold all my Nikon DSLR gear and purchase the new, Sony A7r full frame "mirrorless" body and a couple Carl Zeiss lenses. I finally received the A7r and the Zeiss 35mm f2.8 lens just before Christmas. I still haven't had (or made) the opportunity to shoot some serious images with it. However, I have now had it long enough to thoroughly familiarize myself with its operation.
The NEX series, which I have carried for about a year now, and which persuaded me to make the "jump", was enough different from my DSLR body, that it took some getting used to. It also meant that I had to change my shooting style a bit, to accommodate the differences.
I am happy to report that the A7 series is more similar to my Nikon DSLR than the NEX is. Therefore, I have been able to set the A7 up more like the Nikon D800 I was shooting. The control layout and the menu system is logical and less confusing than the NEX menu was. On the whole, it appears to be a very user-friendly camera.
I will report back, once I get some images worth showcasing.
The NEX series, which I have carried for about a year now, and which persuaded me to make the "jump", was enough different from my DSLR body, that it took some getting used to. It also meant that I had to change my shooting style a bit, to accommodate the differences.
I am happy to report that the A7 series is more similar to my Nikon DSLR than the NEX is. Therefore, I have been able to set the A7 up more like the Nikon D800 I was shooting. The control layout and the menu system is logical and less confusing than the NEX menu was. On the whole, it appears to be a very user-friendly camera.
I will report back, once I get some images worth showcasing.