More than 50 Sony A9III at the recent Super Bowl. What do Sony users only, think about this ?
PetaPixel reports that “More than 50 a9 III cameras and 145 lenses were available for photographers and Sony Pro Support was on hand, too."
Kyle Rivas was one of the Sony photographers and he told to PetaPixel: "I say if this camera’s power allows me to think at the same pace as an athlete like Mahomes and Kelce, I choose the Sony a9 III every time."
This is in addition to the Top News Services like Associated Press, Gannett Media including USA Today, Canadian Press and UK's Top New Service that exclusively use Sony gear for all their staff photographers and staff videographers, and whom already had their A9III in advance .
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More than 50 Sony A9III at the recent Super Bowl. ... (show quote)
I am a Sony user but I'm not sure if I should respond to your post. I'm also a Canon user, a Nikon user, an Olympus user and a Panasonic user. Do you see my problem?
I am a Sony user but I'm not sure if I should respond to your post. I'm also a Canon user, a Nikon user, an Olympus user and a Panasonic user. Do you see my problem?
I also use other brands. You are a Sony user so feel free to respond.
I am a Sony user but I'm not sure if I should respond to your post. I'm also a Canon user, a Nikon user, an Olympus user and a Panasonic user. Do you see my problem?
Likewise for myself. So why is it that we both shunned Fuji ?!? Ive wondered about that all alone, late in the night, when the wind howls, but now I get to ask a fellow traveler.
Likewise for myself. So why is it that we both shunned Fuji ?!? Ive wondered about that all alone, late in the night, when the wind howls, but now I get to ask a fellow traveler.
Likewise for myself. So why is it that we both shunned Fuji ?!? Ive wondered about that all alone, late in the night, when the wind howls, but now I get to ask a fellow traveler.
Dear User ID...Actually I never shunned Fuji. Instead in 1980, I began purchasing used cameras and lenses from the Eagle-Beacon sports photographers who were photographing the Wichita Wings Indoor Professional Soccer team un poor lighting conditions at the Kansas Coliseum and teaching me photography on the fly. Later, when I knew a little more about photography, I began buying cameras and lenses that not only were designed to be good under low light , high action sporting events and conditions, but were also within my budget. I have nothing against Fuji. Shooter41