I've considered buying an A2 to get the higher res screen but I have
never seen an A2.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
>> I'm excited about this. The functionality of the Mynolta A1 with its
>> EVF is excellent. The only problem with the A1 is the resolution is too
>> low. This and the follow-on products will solve that.
>>
>
> I'm still puzzled why the A2's EVF was only seen in the A2. It had the pixel
> density and the camera still holds its own quite well.
>
>
> The thing I like best about the A1's EVF is that screen brightness
>> tracks the exposure in manual mode...
>
>
> This is a setting in the menus. For my complete list of recommended
> settings for the A1/A2, see the following webpage:
>
> http://www.image66media.com/page23.html
>
> There are many things to really really like about the A1/A2. The shutter-lag
> is enough to drive you to drink and the induced RF noise on the sensor is
> sometimes problematic, but the lens is simply amazing. The images are very
> detailed in comparison to other similar spec'd cameras too. The handling of
> the camera is also very refined.
>
> I spent months researching cameras before buying the A1 and don't regret it
> in the least. Because of the A1 I'm still interested in the Minolta/Sony
> cameras.
>
> AG
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