glness said:
Canon Rumors said:
Lots of Canon shooters tend to use Sony’s full frame mirrorless cameras as part of their kit and that will probably continue with the a9
This seems like a really strange comment on Canon Rumors. I can only assume it is here purely for economic gain. I know "lots" of Canon photographers and I know only one that has a Sony full frame mirrorless camera in "their kit." Is this based on some survey or other factual information you have, because I think your comment is patently false as it is stated.
It's no more 'patently false' than someone who denies that it is happening based on the experience of only personally knowing one person who uses Sony like this. :
But let's unpack the CR admin's
outrageous claim:
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[*]Sony rigs accept Canon lenses due to flange distance and a number of available adaptors that allow AF use. These metabones adaptors are hardly fringe / illicit uses of their cameras -- they won't brick your hardware.
[*]Photographers often own/carry more than one body -- sometimes for specialized applications, sometimes to have a second lens at the ready, and sometimes to address impromptu video needs.
[*]Sony has some nice designs/features (even with EF lenses) that Canon does not: some wonderful sensors, a small FF mirrorless design, IBIS, the EVF allows fairly convenient manual focus lens use, etc.
[*]Photographers are clever, resourceful souls who love to tinker to suit their needs.
[*]A number of videographers who may have come up through the 5D2 revolution rave about the A7S II, and their EF glass will work on that rig.
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So I happen to agree with the admin. It stands to reason that some percentage of this forum's users would avail themselves of a Sony body for myriad reasons. They still are 'Canon users' in the broad/primary sense, but the Sony scratches some itches the 1D, 5D, 6D, 7D line cannot. "Lots" vs. "some percentage" can be argued, but all circumstantial evidence would imply that primarily Canon shooting photographers are absolutely dabbling with the A7/A9 platform to some extent.
- A