If the shutter shock is a real problem you may have to start thinking of
present-proofing. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/21/2013 6:00 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> I have a perhaps foolish presumption that the main reason for a 36 MP, FF
>> sensor camera with no AA filter is to capture
>> lots and lots of super fine detail, for large prints and/or the ability to
>> crop extensively. If that's not it, and the
>> reason is to enjoy one's old, MF lenses, what possible purpose is there in
>> going with the A7r? In that case, why not the
>> A7, with which you get EFC, and thus no shutter shock issues?
>
> This is similar to the vast discussions about the merits of the Nikon
> D800 vs. D800e. I believe that at this moment, we really don't know
> how the cameras are going to shake out (sorry) over the long term.
> That's why I'm a little glad I'm waiting a couple more months before
> getting either the A7 or A7R. I like the price of the A7 and also the
> EFC (Electronic First Curtain). There are also other advantages to it.
> Frankly, if I can't make halfway decent stuff with a measly 24MP, I
> need to find another interest. I've only been thinking of the A7R
> because of future-proofing.
>
> AG
>
>
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