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On 5/28/2017 6:56 PM, C.H.Ling wrote:
 Thanks for both Frank and Moose's elaboration. For silent shutter my main concern is vibration but low noise would be 
a big plus for indoor especially concert events. 
 
Exactly so for the A7. No first curtain sound at all, then very obvious 'clack' from second curtain. At least I know 
when a long exposure is done. ;-) 
 A7 is still the best option to me at this moment for both function and used price. 
 
That's what I thought, and still think, for my uses. I've just been using it again, for the first time in weeks, for 
another of my little projects. A universal recipient FF body with live view is what makes it possible to work with the 
menagerie of MF lenses I use for my Alt work. 
 
I can still wait a bit to see if there will be anything come up from other 
manufacturers :-)
 
I wonder about that. Just because some folks get excited about FF mirrorless, doesn't necessarily mean there is a large 
market for more players. But there are several entrants for mMF (micro Medium Format). If Sony is the only source 
selling suitable sensors, I wonder if they have priced their cameras and the bare sensors so that entry and price 
competitiveness would be tough for anyone else. Why Canon hasn't moved is a mystery to me, but their overall success 
argues that they know more than I. 
 
BTW, I like your images especially the soft Hydrangea Mix and the rather 3D 
look Silver Linings.
 
BTW? That's the whole point - interesting and engaging images! So glad you like 
a couple!
I took a series of the Hydrangea at different apertures as a test, and found 
that no one worked for me, so the mixture.
Alt . Moose
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