rasdeep
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i thought you are married? :bsmilie: lolNot de kinda gals I ll be bringing home to meet mommy![]()
i thought you are married? :bsmilie: lolNot de kinda gals I ll be bringing home to meet mommy![]()
Not de kinda gals I ll be bringing home to meet mommy![]()
To TS, if your main concern is on IQ, there is not much of an upgrade comparing to your A55. However, ergonomic, function wise, A77 is definitely worth every bit of an upgrade so you just have to weigh your priorities..
Rocky78 said:Would be very nice to have a A65X or A77X model (i.e with 5N sensor) !
;p
I tried the A77 the other day and I'm not "WOW" to it. I must admit I'm excited as first but then again. With all the reviews and comments. Makes wonder what was Sony thinking. You just released another consumers camera where a normal beginner can buy and play with it without know anything. I would like to buy something that's worth my money and not a camera that doesn't surpass its competitors. I think I save it for other stuff like lenses. I hope Sony knows what going on. Or not people might just jump camp to other brands.![]()
zeroses said:I tried the A77 the other day and I'm not "WOW" to it. I must admit I'm excited as first but then again. With all the reviews and comments. Makes wonder what was Sony thinking. You just released another consumers camera where a normal beginner can buy and play with it without know anything. I would like to buy something that's worth my money and not a camera that doesn't surpass its competitors. I think I save it for other stuff like lenses. I hope Sony knows what going on. Or not people might just jump camp to other brands.![]()
I tried the A77 the other day and I'm not "WOW" to it. I must admit I'm excited as first but then again. With all the reviews and comments. Makes wonder what was Sony thinking. You just released another consumers camera where a normal beginner can buy and play with it without know anything. I would like to buy something that's worth my money and not a camera that doesn't surpass its competitors. I think I save it for other stuff like lenses. I hope Sony knows what going on. Or not people might just jump camp to other brands.![]()
Just curious, do people really still use OOC jpegs for a camera like the A77? I mean for previews etc is fine, but to really get the most out of modern cameras with high pixel count, RAW is the only way to go.
Using RAW will eliminate alot of the so called limitations/problems of the A77.
At the end of the day it comes down to this, do you want your photos processed by some dinky little power saving processor in the camera or a real computer?
Sounds like a Canikon Fanboy post ! :bsmilie: ...On the contrary, Sony certainly knows what they're doing and judging by the number of new 'experienced' users buying Sony cameras, people are jumping from other camps to the Sony bandwagon.
Don't judge the A77 based on the early releases (warts and all) when FW 2.0 comes out, you might just have to eat your own words.
Just curious, do people really still use OOC jpegs for a camera like the A77? I mean for previews etc is fine, but to really get the most out of modern cameras with high pixel count, RAW is the only way to go.
Using RAW will eliminate alot of the so called limitations/problems of the A77.
At the end of the day it comes down to this, do you want your photos processed by some dinky little power saving processor in the camera or a real computer?
Oh man 24MP of A77 raw is freaking huge lolz using the new sony raw converter that comes with A77 it slowed my PC and max the CPU so was really thinking was it the RAW file that slowed my PC or that raw converter apps> could be the raw converter apps... but anyways so far I like what I am seeing from A77. I didn;t enounter any issue yesterday other than shutting down is a bit slow need to wait for the buzz/virbrate before doing anything roughly around 4secs. I think A77 is doing a lot of shut down process in the back ground e.g. like Windows when you shutdown it process before it fully shut down the PC lolz
Going towards higher MP has a series of ripple effects, it is not just about going to bigger MP with more details.. The hidden cost to consumers are
- Need bigger and faster CF/SD cards or FPS will suffer
- Need bigger buffer for the cam or it will reach bottle neck really fast and FPS will suffer
- Need faster computer for storage and editing
A 24MP cam writes about 30ish MB of RAW data into the card, so say you have a 100MB/S card (fastest CF card now) and base on theoretical calculations, you can write 3 RAW files per sec which only contributes to 3FPS after the buffer on the cam fills up. If you choose RAW + JPEG, that will be like 40-45MB of data writing, sure you can have two card slots RAW to one and JPEG to other but it gets expensive really fast as fast cards + big storage space = expensive.
FYI, SD 100MB/S 128GB card cost RP of USD1,500
Would be very nice to have a A65X or A77X model (i.e with 5N sensor) !
;p
This is all bro rasdeep fault - keep saying want an a77 with 5N sensor ha. But I believe Sony would rather improve watever de shortfall of de 24mp sensor such dat can match de 5N rather than "admit defeat" and put de 5N sensor in an a77 body.
I've posted this a while back on another forum but i will copy and paste it here.. This is talking in general and does not necessary point to a particular brand: