Creative Images by Judy wrote:
Does anyone shoot with this. Do u like it? Pros and cons? Is it versatile? I mainly do wildlife and landscape; however, from time to time I do shoot Seniors, families, and weddings( in a way still wildlife!!!)
Thanks folks
I currently use Sony a350 which is a dinosaur and needs replaced as sensor has spots on photos.It has been cleaned 1x already.
Judy
I owned the a65 and then upgraded to the a99ii. I also have the a6000. I considered the a77ii. The a77ii is the top of the line APS-C A-mount camera. It has a lot of the a9 and a7rii in its DNA. It is a great camera and has lots of lenses for it at very reasonable prices. (Almost twice the price for the same lens in an E-mount). That is the main reason I got the a99ii, it uses the A-mount. You will be very happy with the a77ii vs your a350. On the other hand the a6000 is a very nice camera too. But it uses e-mount lenses. Sony does make the LA-EA3 and LA-EA4 adapter to use A-mount lenses on that camera. Sony currently is marketing the a6000 with 2 lenses for a little over $600. Either camera, a6000 or the a77ii are very good upgrades and you won't be disappointed. I would give the edge to the a77ii since you already have the lenses and are familiar with its operation. Choseing between the a6500 and the a7iii, I would opt for the a7iii. The a7iii is the latest and greatest and not much more than the a6500. It takes all the goodies from the a7riii, a9, a99ii and a6500, and condensed it into an affordable touch screen camera. It would be a tough decision between the a77ii and the a7iii. For me, it would be the affordability between the two. Happy shooting.