Hi Greg,
If you read some of the “Reviews?” the Jpegs are not that good, I can assure you with good lenses they are excellent, I did a test with my Sigma 100-300mm f4 And I can say they are fine with my old eyes even the viewfinder is stunning, my biggest fear before trying.
Overall I find it a very pleasing camera to use even for my old hands and eyes, all I want now is some better weather, ok the camera is damp proof, but I tend to get wet, and anyway dull light tends not to be that good for my type of shots.
Richard
Sony A77-Really a Bridge camera? Worth Getting Now or Wait.
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Re: Sony A77-Really a Bridge camera? Worth Getting Now or Wa
Thanks Richard, yes "reviews" is right, I'd like someone to give 12MP JPEGs a good tryout on the A77 and let us know what the score is.
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