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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: Am I crazy to sell my Canon gear?
« on: May 20, 2013, 10:31:31 AM »
I like the idea of going with smaller gear for certain situations, and the IQ is certainly very good now... but have you held on in your hands?
I held a friend's NEX a couple months ago and it cramped my hands inside a minute. Ergonomics are worth something I'd say.
When I decided to go digital, I had an older Minolta manual focus system, so I had no upgrade path to follow, and I looked at every brand and option. I went with Canon for both lens selection and how they felt in my hand.
So, if you try something new, try it in your hands before you sell the old gear, at the least.
I held a friend's NEX a couple months ago and it cramped my hands inside a minute. Ergonomics are worth something I'd say.
When I decided to go digital, I had an older Minolta manual focus system, so I had no upgrade path to follow, and I looked at every brand and option. I went with Canon for both lens selection and how they felt in my hand.
So, if you try something new, try it in your hands before you sell the old gear, at the least.
). When I want wide, I've found, historically, that 24mm is usually just right for me. I was eyeing the 24-105 as a great range, but just a little put off by the not-quite-stellar performance at 24mm. I have a feeling I wouldn't be happy with the 24-105 on the wide end, and adding the 24mm f/2.8 IS kind of puts me close to the 24-70 II price range...