MICKEY88 said:I'm eager to see what they will offer
tmt martins said:One of my buddies sent me this a few days ago He knows I'm a Sony nut and thought I was looking for a DSLR
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/news/articles/story_7867.html
YEKCIM said:A lot of us old Maxxum owners are eagerly anticipating the new Sony "Alpha". The rumors as to specs are rife, but most rumors suggest that Sony's new offering will be an upscale prosumer/entry-level dslr.
~YEKCIM
MICKEY88 said:I will patiently keep shooting with my 7D, until they hopefully offer a pro level DSLR, then I can get that body and be back to carrying 2 bodies like I did for years with my 9000s
YEKCIM said:Checking the Rumor Mill, it would appear that Sony is several months (quarters?) away from introducing anything that might be considered to be pro level. OTOH, what constitutes a "pro" camera might be somewhat subjective, based on the particular needs of the particular pro. Mrs. YEKCIM is a freelance pro and has used the 7000i's she "inherited" when we got married 14+ years ago, and they have served her quite well and she is still using them. I don't think most pros would consider the 7000i a "pro" camera, but as I say, it does what she needs it to. She wants to move to dslr, along with the rest of the pro world, and is taking a wait and see attitude to see what Sony pulls out of their hat, as we already have a bag full of Maxxum glass. Picture should be a lot clearer next Tuesday!
~YEKCIM
Kelly Grannell said:at the price of DSC-H5 you can already get a real dSLR (Pentax) and the ISO goes to 1600 (versus only 1000 on the Sony). Also be aware that their "anti blur" technology is just auto ISO change so if the shutter speed is too slow, the IS automatically bumped up so you'll have a faster shutter speed.
YEKCIM said:OTOH, what constitutes a "pro" camera might be somewhat subjective, based on the particular needs of the particular pro. Mrs. YEKCIM is a freelance pro and has used the 7000i's she "inherited" when we got married 14+ years ago, and they have served her quite well and she is still using them. I don't think most pros would consider the 7000i a "pro" camera, but as I say, it does what she needs it to.
~YEKCIM
Kelly Grannell said:why people still bother with point and shoot is beyond me. .
MICKEY88 said:I'm eager to see what they will offer
Kelly Grannell said:Sorry about my bad habitbut I heard that Sony will unveil up to 3 dSLR before the year ends. At least one of them must be a pro-level. After all, all the lenses are already available. (and there are seriously butt kicking lenses from Minolta)
Kelly Grannell said:Price: $1,000 (body only)