Matus
Well-known
I am waiting for a 6x7cm NEX something, this way all my lenses will have a possibility to take the snaps of my cat ! ( which I don't have)
Well, if there would be an adapter for Mamiya 7 lenses ... I would even buy a cat
zwarte_kat
Well-known
It's a video camera...
And personally I wouldn't jump for joy. Most M mount wides aren't going to work too well with this camera at the corners and I doubt they'd bother to do a proper microlens array for the camera to handle them.
Not to mention that the whole experience of taking pictures and playing them back is a major hassle on this videocam.
3dit0r
Member
FF NEX? Just what I'm looking for. Can't wait!
I hope a true camera company makes some good FF mirrorless cameras soon, because the Sony stuff just is too fiddly for me.
boomguy57
Well-known
This would almost certainly doom my desire for a digital M. Go Sony!
dexdog
Veteran
I hope a true camera company makes some good FF mirrorless cameras soon, because the Sony stuff just is too fiddly for me.
Fiddly or versatile, such as the NEX 7? I like the flexability of the 3-knob arrangement of the 7. I would definately buy a FF version, and hope that Sony rolls out some G-series lenses, too.
peter_n
Veteran
The NEX-7 can be used as a P&S just like any other manual camera. I use mine with Leica M lenses and all you have to do is press the shutter.
Fiddly or versatile, such as the NEX 7? .
IMO fiddly compared to the Fuji X series, Sigma Merrill, and Leica M I am used to. Anything can be used as a P&S... but how easy is it to use as a manual camera? Too convoluted IMO the Sony cameras are... like they made them for consumers who want video and photos and not with photographers in mind. Just my opinion.
peter_n
Veteran
I have to say that I find my NEX-7 pretty easy to use, not that much different from my Leica Ms to be honest. The only big difference is the EVF vs the OVF.
dexdog
Veteran
IMO fiddly compared to the Fuji X series, Sigma Merrill, and Leica M I am used to. Anything can be used as a P&S... but how easy is it to use as a manual camera? Too convoluted IMO the Sony cameras are... like they made them for consumers who want video and photos and not with photographers in mind. Just my opinion.
Fair enough; a traditional film speed dial and lens-based aperture settings would be more familiar and probably easier to use initially.
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