quod, I am in a similar position to you, owning plenty of Canon and Sony gear. What I would say about your final point, is that not everyone wants lots of 'microcontrast pop'. I personally really like the gentler look of a lot of Canon lenses for certain applications (people, especially). For colour landscapes, I can see why people would more often prefer more contrast and saturation. However, in comparing my 85 1.2L II to the likes of the 'sharp everywhere, always' Nikon 105mm f1.4, I know which I feel it the better lens for shooting female portraits and it isn't the Nikon (for me). The difference is a lot of PP.
Where Canon has Sony smoked is in the consistency of optical construction of their lenses. Sony seems to produce an almost endless stream of decentered lenses and this makes buying lenses a frustrating affair. If only there were a company that was right in the middle of these two huge brands!
Where Canon has Sony smoked is in the consistency of optical construction of their lenses. Sony seems to produce an almost endless stream of decentered lenses and this makes buying lenses a frustrating affair. If only there were a company that was right in the middle of these two huge brands!
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