It gives me a way to develop the images in my mind.(maybe wrong section)
Canon and Nikon owners simply waited for their respective brands to offer a mirrorless option. It's not that one brand is better than the other, but more that they are trapped by their collection of lenses and accessories. Most people cannot afford to just switch camera systems. Cost is a reality of life.
Stay the hell away from Precision Camera repair. I had a horrendous experience with them. I have found that this is very common with them. Try and find another authorized repair center.
My 80 year old uncle took Viagra every night. He said it kept him from rolling out of bed.
If hydrogen cars become the norm then all of our streets will be constantly wet. One of the by products of hydrogen combustion is water. That will have to be dropped on the roadway. That increases stopping distances. Just something to think about.
Enough already about battery life on cameras. Bring a second or third battery and the point is moot. Whenever that point is brought up I have to question the agenda of the post or article. Most shooters bring extra batteries with them.
If you paid for the technology, why not use it? Does it make you a better photographer if you caught the exact second for the best shot without a quick burst? We are human and false pride in claiming I have better timing than most and don't need burst shooting is foolish. Don't you have ABS brakes in your car, or are you faster than the car's computer. When you remove your ABS system from your new car then you have bragging rights.
Please stop with the patriotic BS. When the government taxes me and spends it wisely I will agree. While they stiIl piss it away without accountability I disagree.
I have the Rx10 IV and have no low light issues. (Within reason of course)
Just to add my two cents. Something I learned years ago. Who's the bigger idiot? The idiot or the man that argues with the idiot?
On a recent trip to Wal-Mart only the self check out registers were open at 7:30 am. They are limited to 20 items. I had over 20 items and asked a supervisor what I should do. She shrugged her shoulders and said there was no one in yet to open the regular registers. I just left my cart in the aisle and left. It seems Wal-Mart and others are having a major personell problems. It seems raising their wages didn't matter.
Wow. Very impressive at 16,000 iso
Sony, Fuji, Olympus or Panasonic are the obvious choices. I say this because they have been time tested. Canikon mirrorless is just too new. They may be formidable in the future, but not now.
I have the Sony A6300, Sony A77II, and the Sony Rx10 IV. I find myself using the Rx10 most of the time. It's just so convenient to use. Just grab it and go. No lens decisions. No lens swap outs in the field. The 1" sensor is amazing for what it is. I think most people who can afford the Rx10, end up buying it eventually. I saved a few bucks buying it used.
I really believe that at least 50% of handicap placards are fraudently obtained. I understand that some handicaps are not noticible or easily seen. Just too many people have them and they walk faster than me.