When I attached a canon kit 1 (18-55) lens, and a Nikkor (18-55) kit lens with a canon adapter, set to the same focal length and aperture, the one taken with the Nikkor lens seems to be of higher quality, higher sharpness etc.. And for Sony, as soon as you buy a Sony, you'll have to buy everything proprietary. E.g: When you buy a Sony camera, you can't use SD/CF cards, which is a well-known format, you have to stick to their retarded Memory stick. Who needs another standard of cards that only 1 company uses? And for built-in image stabilisation, it isn't really useful because one eill get spoilt images when the IS is turned on and the camera mounted on a unmoving surface.
oh boy, you are living in the stone ages?
talking nonsense and rubbish again, sony cameras use memory stick?
next you'll be telling us that olympus still uses its xd format...
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonyslta55/page3.asp
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC/MemoryStick Pro Duo
may 2009 release on dpreview:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0905/09051804sonyalphas.asp
The new cameras include dedicated slots for high-capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo and SD/DSHC media (sold separately).
alpha 200, release date, 2008:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydslra200/page3.asp
storage: Compact Flash Type I/II
better take a look at the world around you and formulate a realistic sense of , er, reality.
and what the hell is a spoilt image??