VernC
Loc: NC, 25 miles NE of Charlotte
Go with the Lumix GX7, I have the 14-42mm lens. This the camera I take everywhere with me. Excellent results.
Magicman wrote:
I imagine if you are left eyed it would be almost as much of a hassle as th oly. But it's so nice for everyone else not to have to squash your nose anymore
I'm right-eye dominant, but unfortunately have become nearly blind in my right eye over the past few years--retinal detachment. So I'm left-eyed by default, I'm afraid. Maybe the a6000 might be a bit awkward for me. I'm on the fence between that and the Olympus OM D EM-10....but I'm seeing a lot of other attractive options here as well.
Very tempting. Does the camera have WiFi?
rsumners wrote:
Very tempting. Does the camera have WiFi?
The GXT comes with WiFi and a nice little program to connect it to your smartphone or tablet, works great
azted
Loc: Las Vegas, NV.
rsumners wrote:
Very tempting. Does the camera have WiFi?
Does not have built in WIFI, but with special memory cards it does. What it does have is 2.3 viewfinder, twice the detail of the A6000. Also a 24.3 megapixel Aps-c size sensor, larger and more detailed than the LUMIX or omde10. It also has more dials on top than the A6000 for adjustments. What you should do is order both the A6000 and the Nez-7 from B&H and return one after testing both!
Don't go with eye fi cards. Mine are in drawer. Don't work well and shows that the camera is out dated
Magicman wrote:
Don't go with eye fi cards. Mine are in drawer. Don't work well and shows that the camera is out dated
Agree, mine still records images, and shows them on camera, but will not allow me to transfer them.
I liken eye fi cards the the first cell phones which came with a 5 pound bag for the battery connected by wire to the phone
Micro 4/3 system every time, preferably GX7 or Olympus for the in-body IS. Compact system including a huge range of compact, good value lenses, and the IS works with any lens that you can get an adapter for- that's pretty much anything made in the last 50 years.
I have a nikon F1 mirrorless that I purchased last summer as i needed something lighter than the d4 I have.
the camera was a very good purchase and have two lens one being 10-100 zoom.
great in low light and also video it has a touch screen for settings
and I also have adapter for my regular nikon lens which I can
use
would recommend
RAG
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