Gary Friedman has released his new guide to the Sony A6700. Over the years I've found his guide books to be the clearest, best-written and most comprehensive option available for any given camera.
You can visit the Friedman Archive web site for more information.
Good to know for Gary's book. Next on my the wishlist would be a L-bracket...
MDI Mainer wrote:
Gary Friedman has released his new guide to the Sony A6700. Over the years I've found his guide books to be the clearest, best-written and most comprehensive option available for any given camera.
You can visit the Friedman Archive web site for more information.
Thanks for that. I get his emails about the Friedman Archive.
gwilliams6 wrote:
Map Camera: Sony A6700 the #1 best seller for mont... (
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and Sony has five of the top ten spots!
And my new A7RV arrives today 9/13. I took advantage of Sony rebates and trade-in bonus credits, totally $900 USD and traded in my A7RIV to upgrade to the A7RV. It will join my A1 and A7SIII.
As you know, since I moved over to Sony from Nikon, Canon and Leica in January 2017, I have owned Sony A6500, A7RII, A7RIII, A7III, A9, A7RIV, and currently A1, A7SIII and my new arrival A7RV. And I currently have 13 E-mount lenses covering 10mm to 600mm from Sony, Sigma, Tamron and Viltrox.
Cheers and best to you.
I see you didn't wait any time to attach the Peak Design clips!
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