I had a Ford that I sold to buy a Mazda. I traded a Chevy van in on a Dodge that I traded in on a Chevy. I gave the Chevy to my wife and traded her Pontiac in on another Chevy. My favorite car was made by Ford. The most fun car I ever owned was a Mazda. I once lost a Rolex in the Schuylkill river. Good thing it was a 'cheap' Rolex. Also good thing it wasn't a gift; I paid for it myself. That was also the last time I wore a clock on my wrist.
A $900 Sony A6300 with adapted lenses vs $3300 5D mk iv with native lenses is hardly a fair comparison. Three of his five reasons were video related, the other two were just habit.
I had a Ford that I sold to buy a Mazda. I traded a Chevy van in on a Dodge that I traded in on a Chevy. I gave the Chevy to my wife and traded her Pontiac in on another Chevy. My favorite car was made by Ford. The most fun car I ever owned was a Mazda. I once lost a Rolex in the Schuylkill river. Good thing it was a 'cheap' Rolex. Also good thing it wasn't a gift; I paid for it myself. That was also the last time I wore a clock on my wrist.
Ford Which part of the Schuylkill? I'd dive for that! -Doc
The 5 reasons he gives make sense to me. I especially like Canons menus. They are the easiest to understand for me. I've seen many others that I felt were confusing too. I like Canons feel in my hands too. I like Canons colors, and autofocus. I don't know much about the c-log or log flat colors for me to comment on.