sleepyhead
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Hi All
I'm seriously thinking of getting a Sony A7s to use alongside my Leica M9, and possibly to replace the M9.
I know that different people are different, but I'm hoping that some of you who have used both cameras (or systems) can help me decide if I'll enjoy using the Sony A7s.
First some background: I've used film cameras for 40 years, and pretty much only non-digital Leica Ms and Hasselblads for the last 30 years.
About 3 years ago I started thinking seriously about "going digital" and I bought a Sony NEX-5n to use with the Leica M lenses that I already owned. I HATED IT! The user experience with NEX-5n was so unlike the film-Leica. Changing the simplest parameter involved going into menus, and somehow the camera never really did what I wanted it to do. I got a headache using it, and after 3 months I sold it. I don't think I took one picture with the NEX-5n that I liked.
Therefore I bit the bullet and bought an M9. Picking it up and using it was like the M4-P and M3 that I was used to for years (except with built-in light meter). The menu is simple and I pretty much never use it except to wipe the SD card clean or turn lens coding on/off.
While I like the M9, it is very very dim up here in Denmark in the winter and I want the Sony A7s for its extraordinary light sensitivity and to use some adapted telephoto lenses (two areas where the M9 is not so capable).
However, my NEX-5n experience makes me afraid. Will I have the same visceral rejection of the A7s? Or has the user interface and experience improved a lot since the NEX-5n. How is the A7s with manual aperture and shutter speed and ISO (like I shoot the M9: I choose an ISO, I choose an aperture, I meter, I set a shutter speed). Can these parameters be quickly set without going into any menus?
I have read the A7s manual, but it doesn't really answer my questions. There is no place to rent an A7s near me, so your help and advice will be greatly appreciated.
THANKS!
I'm seriously thinking of getting a Sony A7s to use alongside my Leica M9, and possibly to replace the M9.
I know that different people are different, but I'm hoping that some of you who have used both cameras (or systems) can help me decide if I'll enjoy using the Sony A7s.
First some background: I've used film cameras for 40 years, and pretty much only non-digital Leica Ms and Hasselblads for the last 30 years.
About 3 years ago I started thinking seriously about "going digital" and I bought a Sony NEX-5n to use with the Leica M lenses that I already owned. I HATED IT! The user experience with NEX-5n was so unlike the film-Leica. Changing the simplest parameter involved going into menus, and somehow the camera never really did what I wanted it to do. I got a headache using it, and after 3 months I sold it. I don't think I took one picture with the NEX-5n that I liked.
Therefore I bit the bullet and bought an M9. Picking it up and using it was like the M4-P and M3 that I was used to for years (except with built-in light meter). The menu is simple and I pretty much never use it except to wipe the SD card clean or turn lens coding on/off.
While I like the M9, it is very very dim up here in Denmark in the winter and I want the Sony A7s for its extraordinary light sensitivity and to use some adapted telephoto lenses (two areas where the M9 is not so capable).
However, my NEX-5n experience makes me afraid. Will I have the same visceral rejection of the A7s? Or has the user interface and experience improved a lot since the NEX-5n. How is the A7s with manual aperture and shutter speed and ISO (like I shoot the M9: I choose an ISO, I choose an aperture, I meter, I set a shutter speed). Can these parameters be quickly set without going into any menus?
I have read the A7s manual, but it doesn't really answer my questions. There is no place to rent an A7s near me, so your help and advice will be greatly appreciated.
THANKS!