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5/22/2025, 4:58:32 AM
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Everyone who buys a sony, at least here where people dont care about size and everyone recommends DSLRs, regrets it unless they somehow think they need some dumb feature or lens
I am genuinely convinced the only actual reason people use sony is the size and weight. Nikon's mount is too big for it and their lenses will always be huge, but if canon with their less comically sized RF mount got over their blob snobbery and release something small, square, and not too crippled that could equal the a7cII's specs, a lot of sony's sales would be gone in an instant.
And yet it wouldn't be enough to drive them out yet, because sony still has the smallest professional and prosumer FF lenses on the market. Trust me when I say this, a lot of rich professionals bought a sony a1 just to use their 24-70 f2 instead of canon's 28-70 f2, and before that, their 24-70 f2.8 GMII, just because it was almost half the weight of canon's lens. Sony is basically full frame micro four thirds. Deeply flawed cameras, but, it's lighter?
Everyone who buys a sony, at least here where people dont care about size and everyone recommends DSLRs, regrets it unless they somehow think they need some dumb feature or lens
I am genuinely convinced the only actual reason people use sony is the size and weight. Nikon's mount is too big for it and their lenses will always be huge, but if canon with their less comically sized RF mount got over their blob snobbery and release something small, square, and not too crippled that could equal the a7cII's specs, a lot of sony's sales would be gone in an instant.
And yet it wouldn't be enough to drive them out yet, because sony still has the smallest professional and prosumer FF lenses on the market. Trust me when I say this, a lot of rich professionals bought a sony a1 just to use their 24-70 f2 instead of canon's 28-70 f2, and before that, their 24-70 f2.8 GMII, just because it was almost half the weight of canon's lens. Sony is basically full frame micro four thirds. Deeply flawed cameras, but, it's lighter?
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