I guess you're stuck, then. Sticking with Sony is going to save you a lot, I agree. I wonder how much is "the grass is always greener", though? Canikon seem to carefully evolve each new line -- seldom do they seem to be revolutionary.bfitzgerald wrote:....
Ok let's start at the top.
Sony want to keep selling me A mount bodies..right like what?
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So the choices are quite limited for A Mount users right now, that's because Sony don't really have a proper range of models, and they're out of date on a couple. Most of the time I think about a second hand body (that's not exactly going to make Sony much money)
I'm quite happy with the lenses I have, no doubt some of the lenses might struggle at higher resolution..some would likely do well enough.
Pretty pleased I never invested a huge sum in some of the premium offerings, whilst lenses tend to hold their value fairly well..with an uncertain future I won't take a huge bath if things turn sour.
Rumor is that Sony will come out with new A-mount bodies next. I don't think they'll abandon it, not as long as there's still some market there, but I don't think they'll be able to maintain a "complete" lineup like Canikon. We need to be realistic about that!
Yeah, that's my problem too. However, persistence solves a lot of problems. I think that was Edison's take on the light bulb problem.Sony's a jack of all master of none, that's their problem. Try this..not working, oh let's try something else, then try something else
Persistence reaps rewards, that's my take