Well.....
Weight and balance has always been the main talked about factor in comparing good or bad a camera is. As we are aware about design ergonomics, each camera is normally design to accurately match only certain class of users.
Take for example a caucasian man with normally larger palm and compare to asian hands which are generally smaller, then the equation of "great handling , weight,grip etc" would then be up to individual.
Cameras whom some feel is light may be heavy to others. I have a old pentax spotmatic and the weight of it is about twice the Minolta. For me its comfortably heavy......but for my wife and other family members....its really heavy.
By the way, if the design of the camera is so bad that it needs the body to take vibrations from the shutter to the exterior(body) then to the users hands or the camera tripod....then the designer of the camera needs to review their internal damping design (materials choice etc.)
For the externals of the camera, i agree with you that magnesium alloy is light and durable.
Well....i guess......this kind of discussion will go on and on and on and on.....endlessly as there are millions of people with millions of thoughts and feelings.......
Have fun....with photography......Have a great week ahead and a beautiful weekend .......
regards,
me

Weight and balance has always been the main talked about factor in comparing good or bad a camera is. As we are aware about design ergonomics, each camera is normally design to accurately match only certain class of users.
Take for example a caucasian man with normally larger palm and compare to asian hands which are generally smaller, then the equation of "great handling , weight,grip etc" would then be up to individual.
Cameras whom some feel is light may be heavy to others. I have a old pentax spotmatic and the weight of it is about twice the Minolta. For me its comfortably heavy......but for my wife and other family members....its really heavy.
By the way, if the design of the camera is so bad that it needs the body to take vibrations from the shutter to the exterior(body) then to the users hands or the camera tripod....then the designer of the camera needs to review their internal damping design (materials choice etc.)
For the externals of the camera, i agree with you that magnesium alloy is light and durable.
Well....i guess......this kind of discussion will go on and on and on and on.....endlessly as there are millions of people with millions of thoughts and feelings.......
Have fun....with photography......Have a great week ahead and a beautiful weekend .......
regards,
me
